Human Rights House Zagreb is holding a one-day training to recognize and suppress hate speech! Hate speech devalues and dehumanizes a person or group of people because of their diversity and causes alienation and social exclusion. Hate speech is not… •••
On 26 January 2021, the Human Rights House Zagreb in cooperation with the British Embassy, the Police Directorate and Split-Dalmatia Police Department organized a one-day training for police officers on recognizing and conducting cases of hate crime. Training was held… •••
Centre for Peace Studies and Human Rights House Zagreb are organizing international conference “Good Practices in combating Hate Crimes and Hate Speech” to be held on Monday, October 21, 2019 at the Croatian Journalist Association in Zagreb. “Guidebook of good… •••
Together with partnering civil society organizations (Human Rights House Zagreb, Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Serb National Council, GONG and Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past), Centre for Peace Studies participated in reporting of violent incidents committed out… •••
In Croatia, hate speech is on the rise – discriminatory, inflammable and discrediting content can be seen and heard in public and transmitted through the media – although Croatia has very good legislative framework that prohibits hate speech (or “incitement… •••
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