Absence of Hate Crime and Hate Speech laws restrains police action
Long Read Leaflets which purported to contain the English translation of verses from the Quran about the falsehood of worshipping statues were sent anonymously to
Long Read Leaflets which purported to contain the English translation of verses from the Quran about the falsehood of worshipping statues were sent anonymously to
Sourced Content Washington DC, March 2, 2023 The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) recently released its STAR Framework, Global Standard for Regulating Social Media with recommendations
Dr Malini Yugendran Auckland, January 23, 2023 Violent rhetoric and “keyboard warriors” have become increasingly prevalent in the digital age. Because of the anonymity and
Marcus Roberts Auckland, December 3, 2022 After a lull of a few months, the government is restarting the hate speech vs free speech battle. Justice
Venkat Raman Auckland, September 25, 2022 Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wants a joint action of world leaders to tackle the challenges posed by hate speech
The liberties that we enjoy in New Zealand are troublingly easy to take for granted. Yet, contrary to the experience of most who live in
Tim Wilson Auckland, July 13, 2021 Following a bungled launch and antagonistic responses from both the political right and left, much of the furore over
Appeal to New Zealanders to defend freedom of expression While the government has claimed that changes to Human Rights Act 2003 have come as a
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