Advisory body on hate speech prevention starts work

Ljubljana, 17 March - A body advising Prime Minister Robert Golob on the combat against hate speech had its maiden session on Friday to outline its priorities. Golob said that the idea was to address hate speech so that it can be prevented and, if necessary, penalised, making society healthier and more stable in the long run.

Ljubljana
Nika Kovač, the president of the 8th March Institute, who was appointed the head of the Strategic Council for the Prevention of Hate Speech, a body advising the prime minister, speaks to the press after the council's maiden session.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
Nika Kovač, the president of the 8th March Institute, who was appointed the head of the Strategic Council for the Prevention of Hate Speech, a body advising the prime minister, speaks to the press after the council's maiden session.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
Nika Kovač, the president of the 8th March Institute, who was appointed the head of the Strategic Council for the Prevention of Hate Speech, a body advising the prime minister, speaks to the press after the council's maiden session.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

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