Late Night ‘Emergency Ruling’: Conservatism Conference Can Go Ahead, Mayor Exceeded Authority by Sending Police to Shut Down Free Speech

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A Brussels mayor who ordered police to shut down a conservative conference exceeded his authority and the event will go ahead unmolested today, a late-night court decision has ruled, citing the right to freedom to assembly in the national constitution.

The Alliance Defending Freedom International, which provided legal assistance to the conference, confirmed overnight the meeting would be “free to meet” on Wednesday after “the Conseil d’État, the highest court in Belgium relating to issues of public administration” made its ruling. Reproducing the text of the judgement, the ADF revealed that the judge had found:

“The kind of authoritarian censorship we have just witnessed belongs in the worst chapters of Europe’s history.” Lawyer Wouter Vaassen, who supported the case, further asserted: “This should never have happened, especially in Brussels—the political heart of Europe. Even veteran Eurocrat and enemy of both Brexit and the Hungarian Prime Minister, Guy Verhofstadt spoke out, calling the debacle a “ridiculous own goal” and saying the left should seek to defeat the right with better arguments, not censorship. He had earlier dismissed the conference as a meeting of “Europe’s far-right friends of Putin”.

“I think that has shocked the sensibilities of those that otherwise would have dismissed the idea of ‘cancel culture’ or ‘woke’.”O’Brien said in further comments to Breitbart on Wednesday after the court ruling that the banning shows how Europe now has to work to undo the damage of recent years and “build back tolerance and freedom”.

 

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