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Debate: Slovakia: four charged in Kuciak murder case

Eurotopics.net - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:22
The Slovak state prosecutor's office has charged four people, including entrepreneur Marián Kočner, with murder for the killing of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée. Kuciak and his partner were shot in their home in 2017. The crime triggered mass demonstrations against the Slovak government which culminated in the resignation of ex-prime minister Robert Fico. The press voices relief.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Russia facing new doping scandal

Eurotopics.net - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:22
Yuri Ganus, the director of Russia's anti-doping agency Rusada, has confirmed allegations that large amounts of data on doping tests from the years 2012-2015 were manipulated before being passed on to the global anti-doping agency Wada - during inspections carried out by Russian investigators. Which consequences will this have for Russia's participation in future sporting events?
Categories: European Union

Debate: Estonia: government party attacks LGBT community

Eurotopics.net - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:22
Estonia's LGBT community has been the target of attacks in the city of Pärnu in recent weeks. First people attending the screening of a film were insulted and filmed and then an LGBT outreach event was disrupted. The local branch of the far-right Ekre party, which forms part of the goverment in Tallinn, organised the demonstrations. Estonian media are deeply concerned.
Categories: European Union

In search of Brexit reciprocity

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:22
When the Belgian government assured British expatriates that they could stay in place and work without a permit in the event of a no-deal Brexit until 2020, the twenty-five thousand Belgian and British citizens who currently live and work in each others’ countries breathed a sigh of relief.
Categories: European Union

Forum des chefs d’entreprise : L’heure des réformes a sonné

Algérie 360 - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:21

Cela passera impérativement, non seulement, par une réorganisation interne mais aussi par une réorientation à l’externe. Le président du FCE, Mohamed Sami Agli, a fait part des principaux axes de ce chantier, lors d’une rencontre informelle avec des représentants de médias. Au niveau nation, le conseil exécutif a été légèrement remodelé, puisque sa composition est […]

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Categories: Afrique

«Bachelor»-Ramona über den Style von Patric: «Es war für mich ein Schock»

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:21
«Bachelor»-Kandidatin Ramona wünschte sich optisch einen anderen Rosenkavalier. Ihr Problem: die Frisur von Patric.
Categories: Swiss News

Triebwerk explodiert! – BLICK-Leserin sass in der Maschine von Bangkok nach Zürich: «Ich dachte, wir sterben»

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:19
Der Thai-Airways-Flug TG970 vom Sonntag musste beim Start in Bangkok abgebrochen werden. Der Grund: Das linke Triebwerk geriet in Brand. Eine Passagierin aus der Schweiz durchlebte Todesangst.
Categories: Swiss News

Streaming-Gigant veröffentlicht Zahlen: Das sind die 5 beliebtesten Serien auf Netflix

Blick.ch - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:14
Netflix hat die beliebtesten Serien der vergangenen zwölf Monate verraten. BLICK hat die Zahlen.
Categories: Swiss News

13 Commitments to Tackle Hate Speech

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:07

By External Source
GENEVA, Oct 22 2019 (IPS)

In June 2019, the Secretary-General of the UN, António Guterres, launched the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech. Respect for human rights, without any form of discrimination is one of the core fundamentals of this strategy.

In a recent interview with the UN Human Rights Office,  UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide Adama Dieng discussed how to combat the rising issue of hate speech. 

 

OHCHR: You are leading the UN’s new strategy to counter hate speech. What are some concrete measures that we will take to “tackle the whole life cycle of hate speech, from its roots causes to its impact on societies”? 

The UN Strategy and Plan of Action to address hate speech set out 13 commitments. These commitments will have to be implemented globally, but also at the national level. They include a wide range of actions, including:

  • increasing understanding and monitoring of hate speech and its impact on societies
  • identifying and devising programs to address the drivers and root causes of hate speech
  • supporting alternative and positive narratives to counter hate speech.

There are many ways in which societies can stand up against hate speech and its impact. The most important way is by ensuring that populations are resilient against hate speech and the divisions it seeks to achieve.

This is a huge program, which will require the involvement of Member States, civil society, the media, tech companies and other relevant stakeholders. It is also the responsibility of each and every individual.

 

OHCHR: There’s a radical contestation of what constitutes hate speech today.  But is hate speech really too subjective to be defined? Can you offer a definition of hate speech? Or is it impossible without endangering freedom of expression that is under global attack?

Let me first say that there is no international legal definition of hate speech. The characterization of what is hateful is controversial and disputed. However, the United Nations, has developed a working definition, not an international legal definition.

At the UN, we understand the term “hate speech” any kind of communication in speech, writing or behaviour, that attacks or uses pejorative or discriminatory language with reference to a person or a group on the basis of who they are, in other words, based on their religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, colour, descent, gender or other identity factor.

This is often rooted in, and generates intolerance and hatred and, in certain contexts, can be demeaning and divisive.

At the UN, we also believe that freedom of opinion and expression is sacred; and that hate speech should never ever be confused with suppression of this freedom. Addressing hate speech does not mean limiting or prohibiting freedom of opinion and expression. It means keeping hate speech from turning into something more dangerous, particularly, incitement to discrimination, hostility and violence, which is prohibited in the international law, through the commitments set out in the Strategy and Plan of Action.

 

OHCHR: What are some of the most effective and powerful forms of social mobilization that you have seen against hate speech? What can we learn from them?

There are many ways in which societies can stand up against hate speech and its impact. The most important way is by ensuring that populations are resilient against hate speech and the divisions it seeks to achieve.

States are also responsible for ensuring that policies and programs of non-discrimination, inclusion and human rights are adequately applied. Other actors such as the media, religious actors, and every individual have a role and a responsibility to contribute to peaceful and inclusive societies. We need to mobilize the youth and invest in education.

We need to assert that diversity is richness, not a threat. In the 1930s, when hate speech was rising in Europe, no action was taken to tackle it. The result was the Holocaust in which 6 million Jews were killed.

We saw it also in Rwanda, where, within 100 days, nearly one million people were killed because of their ethnicity, because they were Tutsis. We saw it again in Myanmar, where over 700,000 Rohingya had to flee their country and find refuge in Bangladesh because the violence they faced. The instances of extreme violence were also preceded by hate speech.

 

OHCHR: What can every person do to combat hate speech? How can we better support everyone who is fighting it? 

We all have a role to play in countering hate speech. Today, many of us are connected through the internet. And even if we are not the targets of that hate speech, we need to get involved in addressing it, simply because we need to stand in solidarity with those who are being targeted.

We need to make sure that whoever is being subject to hate speech, feel supported. We need to come together to empower the voices of those victims.

We also need to include in the curricula in various schools around the world the emphasis on human rights and on prevention. One of the commitments of the Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech is for the the United Nations will convene an international conference on Education for Prevention with focus on addressing and countering hate speech which would involve Ministers of Education.

Watch Adama Dieng explain more about why hate speech is not protected in the video below.

 

 

 

This story was originally published by Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

The post 13 Commitments to Tackle Hate Speech appeared first on Inter Press Service.

Categories: Africa

Dissuasion : Macron devant l’obstacle de son prochain discours

Blog Secret Défense - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:05
Le budget des Armées prévoit 25 milliards d’euros entre 2019 et 2023 pour le renouvellement de la dissuasion nucléaire française.
Categories: Défense

EU investment plan helped create 1.1 million jobs

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:03
Outgoing European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, announced on Tuesday (22 October) that the investment plan launched at the beginning of his mandate helped create 1.1 million jobs in Europe and boosted the European economy by 0.9%.
Categories: European Union

EU auditors, not just lawmakers, recognise the potential of digital farming tools

Euractiv.com - Tue, 10/22/2019 - 12:02
Although greeted with scepticism at the beginning, precision farming is gaining more and more relevance among farmers and lawmakers. Even EU auditors now extoll the high value of the information provided by digital tools in agriculture.
Categories: European Union

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