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The No Hate Speech Movement is a campaign against fear by the Council of Europe. It is a campaign for young people who want to stop discrimination and hate speech online.Join our movement! Taking action is important, easy and urgent.Share photos or videos about what you think about hate speech. Upload it through a social media. Share your story, leave your message of solidarity, speak up forfree speech and against hate speech.
Report hate speech content to Hate Speech Watch and become an online human rights defender. Join discussions with other young people and claim your right for an Internet free from fear.We stand for a web in which freedom and dignity of all human beings are respected.

Join the No Hate Speech Movement today.



 Fully supporting the egalitarian norm that hate speech has absolutely no place in a free and democratic society, Canada's Romani community and supporters will rally Tuesday, April 23, to urge the Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to refuse Sun Media Corp.'s 'mandatory distribution' application. We will demand that this media outlet fire Ezra Levant following his nationally broadcasted xenophobic anti-Roma commentary.





 The Campaign is part of the project Young People Combating Hate Speech Online running between 2012 and 2014. The project stands for equality, dignity, human rights and diversity. It is a project against hate speech, racism and discrimination in their online expression.

 The working methods are awareness raising, advocacy, and it also seeks for creative solutions. It is a project for action and intervention. The project equips young people and youth organisations with the competences necessary to recognize and act against such human rights violations.
 The whole project is a tribute to youth participation and co-management. It was born from a proposal of the youth representatives of the Advisory Council on Youth and was endorsed by the Joint Council on Youth, which brings together the members of the Advisory Council on Youth and the governmental youth representatives of the European Steering Committee on Youth. For more details on the project you can visit the Campaign coordination site.

The campaign is against the expressions of hate speech online in all its forms, including those that most affect young people, such as forms of cyber-bullying and cyber-hate. The campaign is based upon human rights education, youth participation and media literacy. It aims at reducing hate speech and at combating racism and discrimination in their online expression.