18 anti-imperialists have been set free in the case against the protest against sending troops to Lebanon
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On 6 September 2006, 18 revolutionaries and anti-imperialists were imprisoned as a result of the police attack at the protest action against the draft decree of the fascist dictatorship for sending troops to Lebanon within the context of the occupation forces of UNO. The anti-imperialist prisoners were brought in front of the court on 11 May after 9 months in prison. The allegation against them is that "they have made the propaganda of illegal organisations. All of them were set free at the hearing on 11 May. The case against them will continue and the date of the second hearing has been fixed as 12 July 2007.