NZ Jewish Leaders Want Hate Speech Laws Mirroring Australia’s Proposed Reforms
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NZ Jewish Leaders Want Hate Speech Laws Mirroring Australia’s Proposed Reforms
The new tougher anti-Semitism laws proposed for Australia have inspired two Jewish lobby groups in New Zealand to call for similar action. The New Zealand Jewish Council and the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand are pushing their government to “urgently develop and implement a comprehensive national strategy to combat anti-Semitism, following the bold and principled leadership demonstrated by the Australian government.” Australia’s plan, devised b…
ThePatriotLight - NZ Jewish Leaders Want Hate Speech Laws Mirroring Australia’s Proposed Reforms
ThePatriotLight - Protestors hold placards and flags during a rally against antisemitism at The Domain on February 18, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. In response to a nearly 738% surge in reported antisemitic incidents in Australia, The Never Again Is Now movement is mobilising a huge number of people across Australia, kicking off in Sydney, with an estimated 10,000 people in attendance, organisers said. Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty ImagesThe …
Australian National Review - NZ Jewish Leaders Want Hate Speech Laws Mirroring Australia’s Proposed Reforms
Protestors hold placards and flags during a rally against antisemitism at The Domain on February 18, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. In response to a nearly 738% surge in reported antisemitic incidents in Australia, The Never Again Is Now movement is mobilising a huge number of people across Australia, kicking off in Sydney, with an estimated 10,000 people in attendance, organisers said. Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images The new tougher anti…
Israeli apologists huge win in Australia will come to NZ if ACT have their way
Massive win for Zionist apologists of Israel’s genocidal ethnic cleansing war crimes in Australia last week… Universities threatened with funding cuts under proposed plan to tackle antisemitism in Australia Australian universities may lose funding if they’re not judged to be doing enough to address anti-Jewish hate crimes, according to new measures proposed by the country’s first antisemitism envoy. Jillian Segal was appointed to the role a year…
Antisemitism Plan sparks fierce debate over free speech, racism, and political agendas
At a press conference in Sydney on Wednesday 10 July 2025, the Special Envoy to combat antisemitism, Jillian Segal, together with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke launched the National Action Plan to Combat Antisemitism in order to address antisemitic hate, especially in the wake of intensified community tensions following the war in Gaza.
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