Ivory Coast: whistleblower Jean-Christian Konan under detention order
Whistleblower Jean-Christian Konan has been detained in Ivory Coast following several charges, including defamation and incitement to hatred.
Prosecutor: A. Kandrotas-Celofanas and A. Lobovas incited hatred against T. V. Raskevičius and violated public order
A prosecutor stated that A. Kandrotas-Celofanas and A. Lobovas are accused of inciting hatred and violating public order in relation to T. V. Raskevičius, with sufficient evidence presented for the charges.
In the case of A. Lobovo and A. Kandroto regarding incitement to hatred, closing statements will be made
Closing statements in the case against A. Lobovo and A. Kandroto, accused of inciting hatred and violating public order, are set to be presented, with the prosecution having submitted the case to court last June.
Democracy: "The accusation of incitement to hatred does not only affect the far right"
The Federal Ministry of Justice in Germany proposes to allow courts to revoke the passive voting rights of individuals convicted of incitement to hatred for at least six months, a move that has faced criticism from the German Bar Association.
Suspected incitement to hatred – Prosecutor requests penalty order against AfD politician
A prosecutor has filed for a penalty order against AfD politician Miguel Klauß in Baden-Württemberg, citing charges of incitement to hatred and approval of crimes due to his social media posts.
Trial Against AfD Member: Right-Wing Role Play in the Courtroom
The trial of AfD member Halemba has begun in Würzburg, where he faces multiple charges including incitement to hatred and coercion, opting to speak to cameras rather than the court.
Trial Against AfD Politician: Halemba Remains Silent in Court
The trial of Bavarian AfD politician Daniel Halemba began on allegations including incitement to hatred, where he remains silent, and he may only face a written assignment as punishment if convicted.
Investigations against Fürth restaurant: notice against Israelis: public prosecutor sees no incitement to hatred
Investigations into a notice against Israelis at a Fürth restaurant have been closed, as the public prosecutor found no grounds for incitement to hatred.
AfD Vice Calls Withdrawal of Voting Rights After Incitement to Hatred a "Frontal Assault on the Opposition"
The Vice President of AfD criticizes a proposed plan by Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig that would temporarily strip individuals convicted of incitement to hatred of their voting rights, labeling it an attack on the opposition.
When the state decides who is still eligible to vote
A draft law from the Ministry of Justice allows courts for the first time to revoke the passive voting rights of those convicted of incitement to hatred, marking a controversial shift from punishing criminal speech to exclusion from political participation.
Consequences for Incitement to Hatred: A Punishment for Democracy
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig has proposed a package of criminal law amendments that includes revoking the passive voting rights of individuals guilty of incitement to hatred.