Australia enacts stringent anti-hate crime laws in response to sharp uptick in incidents of antisemitism in the country.
Two men who allegedly displayed a flag with a Nazi symbol on it in Sydney’s CBD have been charged after tough new hate laws were announced.
The code of conduct relies upon a divisive definition of antisemitism that some have claimed will be used to censor artists ...
The battle to contain antisemitism in Australia finds both sides of politics embracing measures they would otherwise abhor.
The amendment to the legal framework has prompted a wave of anti-Semitic attacks that have opened a major debate in the country ...
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Australia significantly toughened its laws against hate crimes on Thursday, adopting amendments that make prison sentences ...
Australian politicians passed anti-hate legislation today that enforces minimum sentences for a string of offences including ...
They also strengthen offences related to advocating violence and create new offences for threatening violence or damaging ...
Chief Justice Andrew Bell says the Tesla chief executive and Mark Zuckerberg were emboldened by Donald Trump to act in ways ...
The laws will impose minimum jail sentences between 12 months for less serious hate crimes, such as giving a Nazi salute in ...
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