BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Protesters rallied in Slovakia’s capital and several other cities Thursday to condemn legislation approved by Parliament that they say could curb free expression and hamper the work of nongovernmental organizations.

People who gathered at Bratislava's Freedom Square compared the measure to , which has been criticized as repressive, before marching to the presidential palace to urge President Peter Pellegrini to veto the bill. “No to the Russian law,†they chanted, and “Slovakia is Europe.â€

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