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    no Swedish law is being violated

    Unfortunately, Swedish courts disagreed

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      Not at that time. That came after the us government pushed the swedish government to do something and they in turn “strongly hinted” to the swedish judiciary system that they better do something.

      And finally the sentencing judge socialised professionally with pro-copyright lobbyists.

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        That came after the us government pushed the swedish government

        🎶 We’re all living in Amerika, Amerika ist wunderbar 🎵

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          It is quite interesting that American corporations harass everyone, not just us Americans.

          I got together with the other Americans, and we’re cool of you all want to do something about them.

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          🎶 We’re all living in Amerika, America it’s wonder bra ;P

          }===[( W )( W )]==={

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            That’s like actually the next line though.

            “Amerika, coco-cola, wonderbra”

            Its the actual joke that they have all the same products.

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            Why would he need to be in solitary for being a flight risk? Sounds like you’re mixing up regular prison and solitary confinement…

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                “He is kept under restrictions as decided by the prosecutor. TV in his cell. He can buy cigarettes and sweets from a kiosk that comes Monday and Wednesdays,” Kristina explains.

                “He is offered one hour ‘outdoors’ each day in some kind of exercise yard with high concrete walls. That is all he is allowed to leave his cell for. No gym, no opportunities to meet other people except for the guards.

                Ok so I think what most people think about when they talk about solitary confinement is the US version where you have a small cell with a toilet, sink and bed and that’s it, you’re behind a door with a small window and sometimes you don’t even get an hour of exercise…

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                    "The European Court of Human Rights distinguishes between complete sensory isolation, total social isolation and relative social isolation[30] and notes that "complete sensory isolation, coupled with total social isolation can destroy the personality and constitutes a form of inhuman treatment which cannot be justified by the requirements of security or any other reason. " https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solitary_confinement

                    If the European courts find it important to distinguish between types of solidary confinement them I feel like posters should as well. Otherwise you can’t blame people for defaulting to the most commonly used type of solidarity confinement.

                    And the US has far more prisoners than Europeans do and we use solidary confinement far more often.

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                    This is so satisfying to read lol. The USA-centrism is so annoying, especially prior their elections.