
FILE - In this Feb. 1, 2018 file photo, friends and supporters of rap singer Pablo Hasel, whose real surname is Rivadulla give him support at the National court where he appeared accused of tweeting messages between 2014-16 in defense of members of ETA and GRAPO, two armed groups ranked by Spain as terror organizations, and also insulting police in Madrid, Spain. Messages on banner read 'Without freedom of speech there is no democracy' 'Absolution for Pablo Hasel and Kaiet' Total amnesty'. The Madrid Booksellers' Guild is using a digital tool that automatically pulls around 80,000 words from Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote," a classic of Spanish and western literature, to recreate online a recent court-banned book. The tool seeks to sidestep a judge's prohibition last month of the book that investigates drug-trafficking in Spain. (AP Photo/Paul White, File)
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