Earlier this week the French Parliament formally adopted new anti-terrorism legislation that has been rushed through by the government. The measures approved by the Senate on Tuesday November 4th include provisions aimed at curbing the use of the internet by terrorists - both by groups and so-called “lone wolves”.
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Earlier this week the French Parliament formally adopted new anti-terrorism legislation that has been rushed through by the government. The measures approved by the Senate on Tuesday November 4th include provisions aimed at curbing the use of the internet by terrorists - both by groups and so-called “lone wolves”.
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