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Monday, April 8, 2013

How to counteract hate speech online?

I spent the last few days in Europe – Budapest, Hungary to attend a meeting of the Advisory Council on Youth of the Council of Europe. It is a body composed of 30 representatives of youth NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations). It provides opinions and input on all issues concerning youth within the Council of Europe. The Advisory Council ensures also that young people are involved and their voices are heard in the institution’s broader activities. 

One of the main topics discussed was a recently launched campaign: No Hate Speech Campaign, which was launched on the 22nd March by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. The campaign and the ‘No Hate Speech Movement’, which accompanies the campaign, were born out of the realization that young people are exposed to violence, discrimination, and bullying online. The space that was once supposed to be the safe haven for all became a space where hate, prejudice, and stigma started to rule hurting the most vulnerable.

No Hate Speech Campaign has a few very important objectives:
                To raise awareness about hate speech online and its risks for democracy and for individual
young people
                To promote media and Internet literacy
                To support young people in standing up for human rights, online and offline
                To reduce the levels of acceptance of online hate speech
                To mobilize, train and network online youth activists for human rights
                To map hate speech online and develop tools for constructive responses
                To support and show solidarity to people and groups targeted by hate speech online
                To advocate for consensus on European policy instruments combating hate speech
                To develop youth participation and citizenship online

The Campaign is promoted by a video presenting the topic of hate speech online where a few young people from different places in Europe talk about what hate speech online means to them and how it affect young people. Here you can see the video. I am very proud of it as one of the people present there is from my organization, ANSO (Association of Nordic and Pol-Balt LGBTQ Student Organizations). I think also that it is powerful and touches upon several topics present in Europe nowadays. 

The Campaign has many elements from training courses for bloggers, to research, various tools, to the Hate Speech Watch. It is an interesting approach to bullying or discrimination as it seems like those happening digitally have not been looked at with the same concern as the ones happening ‘in the real life’.
I am very curious how the campaign will develop especially that it is not supposed to be only European level campaign. It is supposed to be driven on national levels as well and not only online but offline, too. It will be definitely interesting to see it grow. So far there are national committees being set up in 34 member states of the Council of Europe (out of 47), which is a great number already. I really hope that the topic of hate speech and online bullying will get on agenda in Europe, not only within activists or NGOs circles but also in schools!

We could be witnessing a real change in attitudes and approaches to using Internet.
To read more about the campaign and No Hate Speech Movement, please go to the official website. And...join the movement! Share what YOU are doing to counteract hate speech online!

1 comments:

Gexton said...

I spent the last few days in Europe – Budapest, Hungary to attend a meeting of the Advisory Council on Youth of the Council of Europe.
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