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On Tuesday, Zakharova called Myrotvorets "a direct threat to journalists' safety," accusing it of stirring up hatred.
He also criticized "left-wing" leaders of the "so-called freedom movement" for stirring up hatred and violence.
"We have already prepared the case against minister Salvini," he told Radio Cusano Campus, accusing the minister of stirring up hatred.
Half the populace blames demonstrations by the Black Defense Alliance for stirring up hatred for local law enforcement after a traffic-stop fatality.
For example, a search for the Dalai Lama, the religious leader, would turn up state media accounts within China that accused him of stirring up hatred and separatism.
To the intense dismay of secular human-rights campaigners and gay-rights activists, a famously sharp-tongued bishop has just been acquitted on charges of stirring up hatred and prejudice.
Myanmar's military exploited Facebook's vast reach to unleash a toxic propaganda campaign over five years, stirring up hatred against Rohingya Muslims, according to former military officials, researchers and civilian officials.
For about half a decade, Myanmar's military exploited Facebook's vast reach to unleash a toxic propaganda campaign, stirring up hatred against Rohingya Muslims, said former military officials, researchers and civilian officials.
Then again, it is a homo sapiens who has planted the seeds for this rebellion, and people — being people — have a way of stirring up hatred in the name of progress.
For good reason, most democracies forbid stirring up hatred or violence against vulnerable minorities, and they often have laws against behaviour which is liable in a direct way to lead to a breach of public order.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Burundi's government has withdrawn permits from a prominent human rights organization and several other non-profit groups, accusing them of stirring up hatred and tarnishing the nation's image, an order issued by the Interior Ministry said.
Trump launched his bid accusing Mexico of sending rapists and drug peddlers across the border, prompting the government to accuse him of stirring up hatred and fanning concerns on the border that racial prejudice is becoming more acceptable.
It took a spokesman for the party less than eight hours to file a complaint with the police, claiming that she was stirring up hatred on the basis of caste—an offence in India—even though the tweet had made no mention of caste.
Most glaringly, it did not take action against President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE, even when he seemed to be stirring up hatred and inciting violence.
Safwat Hegazi (sometimes written Safwat Hijazi; , ) (born 1963) is an Egyptian imam and television preacher who is on the list of "Individuals banned from the UK for stirring up hatred". A supporter of Mohamed Morsi, he was arrested after the 2013 Egyptian Revolution.
In the early 1920s Gandhi led several civil disobedience campaigns. Despite his intention that they be peaceful, on several occasions, incidents of violence broke out. The Colonial authorities charged him in 1922 with incitement, and specifically of stirring up hatred against the government, and, the result was a six year term of imprisonment. He served only two years, being released early on the grounds of ill health.
In a February 2011 column, he called for "so- called junkies" to be sterilised as he believes it would be better if such people did not reproduce. This article received widespread criticism, as O'Doherty also described drug users as "vermin", "feral worthless scumbags" and claimed he would "cheer if every junkie died." The press ombudsman ordered the article to be removed from the Independent.ie website on the grounds that it was deliberately stirring up hatred against a group of people.
Meanwhile, in Essen the press was stirring up hatred against the "Bolshevist artist with his close Jewish relations" and his "degenerate art". In the years which followed, almost all his works in Germany were destroyed by the Nazis. Memorial Tragende, 1959 Despite Lammert's greatest endeavours to find work as a sculptor, efforts which led him all the way to Siberia, there were few opportunities in the Soviet Union for him to practise his art. In 1938 he moved out of Moscow and into the suburb of Peredelkino, where was able to stay in Friedrich Wolf's dacha.
Bail was refused over concerns that his previous speeches and fund raising might have supported organisations such as Hamas. He was given a ten-year ban on re-entry to the country. In May 2009, he was placed on the British Home Office's list of "Individuals banned from the UK for stirring-up hatred" for being "Considered to be engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glory terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to commit terrorist acts." Other countries that have refused admission to Ghoneim include Canada, Switzerland and Tunisia.
Yunis Al Astal (; born 1956) is a preacher and Hamas member of the Palestinian Legislative Council for the area of Khan Yunis.Jeroen Gunning; p179; Hamas in Politics: Democracy, Religion, Violence; Columbia University Press, 2008, He writes as a journalist on topics like Islamic law (fiqh), sociology and politics. He was named on the list of "Individuals banned from the UK for stirring-up hatred" for "engaging in unacceptable behaviour by seeking to foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs and to provoke others to terrorist acts." In 2006 he was identified as a Member of the Al-Qassam Brigades by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
Appearing the next morning on Good Morning Britain, Robinson held up the Quran and described it as a "violent and cursed book". The host, Piers Morgan, accused him of "stirring up hatred like a bigoted lunatic", and Robinson's appearance drew a number of complaints to Ofcom. Commander Dean Haydon of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command said that online material from Robinson had played a "significant role" in how Osborne was radicalised and "brainwashed". Mark Rowley, the outgoing Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the UK's most senior counter-terror officer said that there is "no doubt" that material posted online by people including Robinson drove the Finsbury Park terror attacker to targeting Muslims.
The mosque made international headlines when it was reported that Richard Reid, the so-called "shoe bomber", had attended the mosque. Abdul Haqq Baker, chairman of Brixton Mosque, told the BBC that Reid came to the mosque to learn about Islam but soon fell in with what he called "more extreme elements". Zacarias Moussaoui, who was convicted of conspiring to kill citizens of the US as part of 11 September 2001, terrorist attacks, made his initial steps into radical indoctrination in Brixton Mosque, where he met Reid, though he was expelled from the mosque after he turned up wearing combat fatigues and a backpack, and pressured the cleric to give him information on joining the jihad. Abdullah el-Faisal, a radical Muslim cleric who preached in the UK until imprisoned for stirring up hatred and later deported to Jamaica in 2007, was associated with the Brixton Mosque and began preaching to crowds of up to 500 people, but was ousted by its Salafi administration in 1993.

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