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Censorship / Discrimination / Hate speech / Political correctness / Political philosophy / Hatred / Freedom of speech / Defamation of religion and the United Nations / Hate crime
Date: 2016-03-10 06:33:11
Censorship
Discrimination
Hate speech
Political correctness
Political philosophy
Hatred
Freedom of speech
Defamation of religion and the United Nations
Hate crime

Coordination Meeting with Member States, IT companies and Civil Society in the context of the Dialogue with IT Companies on online hate speech, 4 March 2016 On 4 March, the Commission organised a meeting with IT Companie

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