Queensland probe into hate crime laws welcomed, 23 April 2021
Queensland’s probe into hate crime laws is welcomed by AMAN.
Covering changes and advocating for laws affecting the Muslim community.
Queensland’s probe into hate crime laws is welcomed by AMAN.
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN) has lodged a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission against Facebook for failing to moderate hate speech and dehumanising materials.
AMAN also welcomes the improvements made in the Australian Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation, picking up a number of recommendations that our organisation made in the draft stage.
No right-wing extremist or white supremacist groups have been proscribed as a terrorist organisation in Australia.
AMAN supports the House of Representatives Motion that will be moved by Labor today to refer an inquiry on Right Wing Extremism
The prosecution and sentencing of Stipe Lozina, 43, yesterday for the
vicious physical assault of a 38 week pregnant woman, Rana Elasmar shows how woefully unfit Australian laws are for protecting Australians of different ethnicities and faiths.
The sentencing of the Australian terrorist to life without parole marks an important measure of justice to survivors and affected loved ones.
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN) has made a submission relating to the Anti-Discrimination Amendment (Religious Freedoms and Equality) Bill 2020 (Bill).
The Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN) welcomes the paper released this week jointly by the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) and their Victorian counterpart (VEOHRC), Freedom of Religion in Australia: A Focus on Serious Harms.
New legislation shows that the Australian Government and ASIO are heading in a concerning direction, while targeted communities are still in dark about what is being done to address white nationalist terrorism.