ASSEDEL is committed to upholding human rights within the European Union. Our public opinion strongly supports the proposition on expanding the list of EU crimes to include hate speech and hate crime. These offenses pose a direct challenge to democratic values and fundamental rights, which are at the core of the EU’s principles.
In today’s digital age, the threat of hate speech has evolved, making it more critical than ever to address. Vulnerable groups often encounter barriers in reporting such crimes, emphasizing the pressing need for action, both legally and ethically.
L’ASSEDEL estime qu’il est impératif que l’UE agisse rapidement pour élargir sa définition des crimes, créant ainsi une Europe plus inclusive, plus juste et plus sûre qui protège les droits de l’homme et les libertés fondamentales pour tous.
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