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Ireland, hate speech
Ireland drops plans for hate speech law, minister says
Ireland will not introduce hate speech laws, its justice minister said on Saturday, dropping a central part of the response to riots in Dublin last year following criticism from some government lawmakers,
Hate speech legislation to be dropped from hate crime bill - McEntee
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Hate speech to be dropped from bill reveals Helen McEntee
In order to bring forward new hate speech legislation we need consensus, we don’t have that at the moment,’ Ms McEntee said on Saturday.
Irish minister drops plans for hate speech laws
The Republic of Ireland's Minister for Justice has confirmed she has dropped plans to introduce new hate speech laws. Helen McEntee said she would still include the hate crime element in new legislation. She will introduce committee stage amendments to the Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022.
Ireland axes hate speech legislation amid political backlash
The government first brought the proposed legislation before parliament two years ago and further prioritised tightening anti-hate laws it said were unfit for the social media age last November after
Hate speech legislation to be dropped, Helen McEntee confirms
Justice Minister Helen McEntee is to amend draft laws tackling hate-related crimes to remove incitement elements. It is understood that the section dealing with incitement to violence and hatred will be removed, and the hate crime elements will be retained.
‘Good news’: Ireland drops hate speech laws following public backlash
Sky News host James Morrow discusses a new development in Ireland’s hate speech legislation which he described as “a win” for free speech.
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Ireland scraps controversial hate speech measures following criticism by Elon Musk, Conor McGregor
The Irish government is dropping parts of its controversial hate speech laws, which deal with incitement to hatred or ...
RTE Online
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Removal of hate speech legislation brings culture war debate to an end
The announcement by the Minister for Justice Helen McEntee that proposed legislation, which was commonly referred to as the ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Ginnie Graham: End hate in our speech before it turns into actions
The past decade in Oklahoma has seen a 276% increase in hate crimes, increasing from 21 in 2012 to 79 in 2022, says ...
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Hate-speech FIRs gather dust year after Maharashtra assured SC of action; no chargesheet in most cases
The Maharashtra government’s submission in the Supreme Court in April last year was related to a petition filed in February ...
RTE Online
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Hate speech element to be removed from bill - McEntee
The Minister for Justice has confirmed she is not moving ahead with plans to introduce new hate speech laws, but she will ...
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Worthington among city councils in the U.S. dealing with a surge in virtual hate speech
As The City Worthington City Council evaluates changing its public comment policy during meetings, city councils across the ...
BizPac Review
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‘Yes there is, Tim. It is called the U.S. Constitution!’ RFK Jr sets Walz straight for declaring ‘no guarantee to free speech’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reminded Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz that the U.S. Constitution "prevents the government from stifling ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
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As hate crimes rise, museum hopes to teach NYC students about the dangers of hate speech
Titled “Speaking Up! Confronting Hate Speech,” the exhibit opened on Wednesday and follows a partnership between the city’s ...
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