hate speech
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Watch: Hindu leader leaves stage after speaker justifies Mahatma Gandhi’s murder at religious event
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‘Open call for murder’: 76 Supreme Court lawyers write to CJI on hate speech against Muslims
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Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion, allege company failed to take action on hate speech
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Author Taslima Nasreen says Facebook has banned her account for post on Bangladesh violence
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Despite the many warning signs, Facebook hasn’t done enough to fix its hate-speech problem in India
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Facebook influencing India’s elections, alleges Congress, seeks parliamentary panel investigation
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Twitter’s design promotes hostile communication. Here’s how this can change
Michael James Walsh, The Conversation Stephanie Alice Baker, The Conversation
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Jantar Mantar hate slogan case: Accused surrenders to police amid Jai Shri Ram slogans
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Delhi court seeks action taken report against Karni Sena chief, priest for alleged communal remarks
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Jantar Mantar hate slogans: Court rejects anticipatory bail plea of accused
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Delhi court denies bail to three accused in Jantar Mantar hate slogans case
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Saba Naqvi: To watch the Jantar Mantar videos is to know what hate looks like
Saba Naqvi
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Jantar Mantar hate slogans: Delhi HC Women Lawyers Forum writes to SC, seeks action against accused
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Jamia shooter gets bail in communal speech case
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Tamil Nadu priest arrested for alleged comments against PM Modi, Amit Shah and DMK leaders
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Tablighi Jamaat: Orders against Times Now, two other channels show how self-regulation can work
Swathi Shivanand
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Jamia shooter’s bail plea rejected, court says ‘such hate-mongers cannot walk freely’
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Jamia shooter arrested for communal speech at Haryana mahapanchayat
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Haryana Police probe Karni Sena chief’s hate speech at mahapanchayat to support lynching accused
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Twitter is taking a step towards ‘slowcial media’ by asking users to rethink abusive messages
Martin Graff, The Conversation