Chris Minns vows to strengthen NSW hate speech laws in wake of antisemitic incidents
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NSW Premier Chris Minns announced plans to strengthen hate speech laws in response to recent antisemitic incidents, emphasizing the need to prevent the manifestation of hatred into violence.
Minns articulated a commitment to combat hate speech, stating, 'A difficult decision will be made when NSW parliament returns to crack down further on anyone preaching hatred in the community.'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned antisemitism, affirming that 'there is no place in Australia for antisemitism, there is no place for the sort of outrageous acts that we have seen.'
In response to increasing violence linked to the Gaza conflict, a special federal police taskforce is investigating antisemitism in Australia following attacks including graffiti and threats.
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