
‘Disappointed’ Jewish leaders call for compromise on hate speech laws after Labor backs down on bill
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Jewish leaders in Australia are expressing disappointment after the Labor Party backed down on proposed hate speech laws, urging a compromise to protect their community from rising antisemitism. The Executive Council of Australia Jewry has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Sussan Ley to collaborate on a solution before a special parliamentary session. The government has decided to separate the contentious hate speech legislation from other measures related to gun control and immigration.
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The push for new hate speech laws follows a series of antisemitic incidents in Australia, particularly after the Bondi Beach terror attack. This situation has intensified discussions around the need for stronger protections for vulnerable communities. The Labor government's decision to separate the hate speech legislation from other pressing issues indicates a complex political landscape where compromises may be necessary but could also dilute the intended protections.
This article reflects the opinions and perspectives of the sources cited and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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