- Lois scélérates
The "lois scélérates" ("villainous laws") is the
pejorative name for a set of Frenchlaw s restricting the1881 freedom of the press laws passed under the Third Republic (1870 -1940 ), after severalbombing s andassassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed ". The first law was passed onDecember 11 ,1893 , two days afterAuguste Vaillant 's bombing of the National Assembly onDecember 9 ,1893 (one person injured). It condemnedadvocacy of any crime as a crime, which permitted the state to repress most of the anarchist press. The second law was passed onDecember 18 ,1893 , and condemned any person directly or indirectly involved in a "propaganda of the deed" act, even if no killing was effectively carried out. The last law was passed onJuly 28 ,1894 , and condemned any person or newspaper using anarchistpropaganda (and, by extension, socialist libertarians who were current or former members of theInternational Workingmen's Association (IWA)):Thus,free speech and encouraging "propaganda of the deed" orantimilitarism was severely restricted. Some people were condemned to prison for rejoicing at the 1894 assassination of French president Sadi Carnot by the Italian anarchistSante Geronimo Caserio .The term has since entered popular language to designate any harsh or unjust laws, in particular
anti-terrorism legislation which often broadly represses wholesocial movement s.References
See also
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Anti-terrorism legislation
*Anti-Socialist Laws passed in Germany in 1878
*French Third Republic (1870-1940)
*Propaganda of the deed
*Trial of the thirty (1894)
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