{"id":5829,"date":"2012-11-19T12:51:31","date_gmt":"2012-11-19T10:51:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aegee.blogactiv.eu\/?p=291"},"modified":"2012-11-19T12:51:31","modified_gmt":"2012-11-19T10:51:31","slug":"hate-speech-out-loud","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/site.aegee.org\/hate-speech-out-loud\/","title":{"rendered":"Hate speech out loud"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hate speech, human rights combat, young activists and initiatives, freedom of expression and anti-discrimination – these \u00a0were the most frequently used terms at the Hate Speech Fair on 29th October in Bratislava, during the pre-event to Agora Budapest titled Brighten your Horizons<\/em>. The event, organised in cooperation with the Council of Europe, encouraged members of AEGEE and other young people to join the campaign Young People Combating Hate Speech Online, <\/em>and inform them about the presence of hate speech crimes in Europe.<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a>The event\u2019s thematic concept brought fruitful results. Denisa Samkov\u00e1 from Ternype<\/em>, the association of Roma youth, as well as Juliet Christmann and Seamus Campbell, two EVS volunteers from People in Need<\/em>, a human rights focused NGO, actively contributed to the programme. \u201cIt is a great inspiration for me to see your members engaged in human rights issues,\u201d said Denisa. \u201cMarginalised youth in Slovakia is very often a target for different extremist groups, and similar events can bring a new turn to this combat,\u201d she added. Juliet and Seamus confirmed her words. \u201cWe are both happy that we accepted the invitation to the event. We had not only the chance to exchange our experiences in this field, but also to deepen our own knowledge on hate speech crimes.\u201d<\/p>\n Hate Speech Fair opened the discussion between various multipliers of human rights in Slovakia. People in Need<\/em> association expressed their concern of humanitarian and development aid, social integration and community work with marginalised youth in rural parts of Slovakia. Mr. Franti\u0161ek P\u00e1lka from AGORA – Direct democracy<\/em> explained why the consolidation of democratic society is still in progress. Mr. Tom\u00e1\u0161 Foeldes from Human Rights<\/em> gave many new ideas to the Human Rights Working Group for their future work, and presented a mostly educative approach to combating human rights crimes in Europe.<\/p>\n