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Social Media Users more open to racism with law changes
Read More: Social Media Users more open to racism with law changesApril 7, 2014: Warren Barnsley, Social Media Users more open to racism with law changes, National Indigenous Radio Service The Online Hate Prevention Institute is concerned proposed changes […]
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Potential Fight Over Federal Racial Discrimination Act s 18C: Unbolting “Bolt”
Read More: Potential Fight Over Federal Racial Discrimination Act s 18C: Unbolting “Bolt”February 25, 2014, www.timebase.com.au, http://www.timebase.com.au/news/2014/AT097-article.html Recent press has reported that Federal Attorney-General George Brandis (the Attorney) has said that the Federal criminal laws banning racial violence “have been too narrowly […]
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NIRS interviews OHPI
Read More: NIRS interviews OHPIFebruary 11, 2014: National Indigenous Radio Service discusses OHPI’s work A newsgrab of the interviews reports: The Online Hate Prevention Institute says governments must intervene in eliminating racist […]
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Deadly Vibe Magazine: Hate speech ‘not OK’
Read More: Deadly Vibe Magazine: Hate speech ‘not OK’Source: Hate speech ‘not OK’, Deadly Vibe Magazine, January 31 2014 With the growth of online media, the Online Hate Prevention Institute is one organisation that’s doing its best to […]
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OHPI on National Indigenous Radio Service
Read More: OHPI on National Indigenous Radio ServiceYesterday OHPI was interviews by the National Indigenous Radio Service on the issue of Aboriginal Memes. The news grab, which was also posted online, ran: The Online Hate […]