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'''Incitement to racial or ]''' is a crime under the laws of (at least) three countries. '''Incitement to racial or ]''' is a crime under the laws of (at least) three countries.

==United Kingdom==

Under the ], "incitement to racial hatred" was established as an offence by the provisions of §§ 17-29 of the ]. It was first established as a criminal offence in the ]. The ] made publication of material that incited racial hatred an ].

This offence refers to:
*deliberately provoking hatred of a ]
*distributing racist material to the public
*making inflammatory public speeches
*creating racist websites on the Internet
*inciting inflammatory rumours about an individual or an ethnic group, for the purpose of spreading racial discontent.

Laws against incitement to hatred against religions were later established under the ]. However this legislation is not present in Scotland.


==Australia== ==Australia==

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Incitement to racial or ethnic hatred is a crime under the laws of (at least) three countries.

Australia

In Australia, the Racial Hatred Act 1995 amends the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, inserting Part IIA - Offensive Behaviour Because of Race, Colour, National or Ethnic Origin. It does not, however, address the issue of incitement to racial hatred. The Australian state of Victoria has addressed the question, however, with its enactment of the Racial and Religious Tolerance Act 2001.

Finland

In Finland, agitation against an ethnic group (Template:Lang-fi) is a crime according to the Finnish criminal law's (1995/578) chapter 11. §: 8.

See also

References

  1. Finnish criminal law (1995/578) chapter 11. §: 10 Kiihottaminen kansanryhmää vastaan

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