Free Speech Ireland
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Irish advocacy group championing free speech, expression, and academic freedom.

Broadcasts are advocacy as well as news.

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Responding to claims that controversy over the Hate Speech Bill has been fueled by misinformation and alarmism, Grace Sullivan, a barrister and member of FSI, said that “the Bill that they seek to bring in is different to the 1989 Act”.
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Responding to claims that controversy over the Hate Speech Bill has been fueled by misinformation and alarmism, Grace Sullivan, a barrister and member of FSI, said that “the Bill that they seek to bring in is different to the 1989 Act”.
Proponents of the Hate Speech Bill present it as a modernised version of the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act of 1989, tailored for the digital age. However, the Bill encompasses much more than that.
2024 Ireland Free Speech Summit

**EVENING EVENT, 18th JUNE - START TIME AND VENUE TBC **

TICKETS FOR SALE VERY SOON - email info@freespeechireland.ie to receive an announcement for the ticket launch.

Free speech is increasingly under threat in the West.

We hope you can join us on what hopes to be a great event!

The Free Speech Ireland team

https://bit.ly/FreeSpeechIreland
Looking forward to greeting attendees tomorrow at the Free Speech Summit. Doors will be open from 5 PM, with talks starting promptly at 6. Food will be provided after the event.

If you haven't received the location yet, please email us at info@freespeechireland.ie.

Less than a dozen tickets are still available:
tickets.freespeechsummit.com/events/freespeechireland1/1277951
Speakers from the Free Speech Summit will be briefing legislators before the event.
The Free Speech Summit is sold out. If you can't attend, please message us so we can refund you and open tickets to the waiting list.

Thank you to everyone who has shown interest in the event—this is a great sign. Apologies to those who couldn't find a ticket.
The Arts Building is the first right when entering TCD from Nassau Street. The Davis Theatre is straight down the main hall of the Building.

Doors open from 5 PM.
The Free Speech Summit is in full swing. Great turnout!

Videos will be available online soon.

#BinTheBill
https://www.newstalk.com/news/its-a-slippery-slope-should-social-media-sites-be-blocked-to-stop-riots-1754039

When asked about blocking particular social media sites in Ireland, Michele Neylon, CEO of Blacknight, said, “Is that really the way we want to do things?”

“I am one of those people who believes in a free and open internet as much as possible”—well said!
It is a huge victory that the sections of the Hate Speech Bill introducing new sentences for hate speech will be removed. The Bill has become a political hazard for the Government, thanks to everyone who has shown their support for free speech.

However, the Bill remains problematic in several ways, from the powers granted to seize devices to the criminalisation of debate over genocide. We will be paying close attention to the upcoming amendments in the Seanad.

Finally, we would like to thank everyone who has supported us and attended our events over the past two years.
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It would be a complete neglect of democratic duty by Helen Mc Entee to 'guillotine' discourse over the Hate Speech Bill, as Senator Rónán Mullen highlighted in the Seanad this evening.
Despite no democratic mandate, content that is legal under Irish & EU law must be suppressed under Coimisiún na Meán's new Online Safety Code.

Platforms risk fines of 10% of global annual turnover if they fail to comply, so they may err on the side of censorship.

https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/10/ireland-ignores-its-own-parliament-and-announces-eu-wide-online-speech-controls/
We encourage supporters of free speech not to vote for the Green Party in the upcoming General Election.

They have created a ridiculous situation where environmentalists would have to vote against their civil liberties.
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The Green Party will “certainly” try to pass new hate speech laws after the general election if they return to government, party leader Roderic O’Gorman has said:

https://gript.ie/greens-will-certainly-try-to-pass-hate-speech-laws-after-election/
Say No to the Silence Directive!

Pictures from today's Oireachtas event hosted by Free Speech Ireland to combat attempts by the European Commission to force the government to upgrade hate speech laws.

A collection of Oireachtas members, legal experts and Independent MEP Michael McNamara stressed the need for the government to reject outside interference and safeguard free expression ahead of a deadline to reply to the Commission's request this week.

More to follow.