The Estonian Human Rights Centre submitted its opinion on proposed amendments to the Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and Delict Procedure Code to the Riigikogu on Tuesday. The bill seeks to revise the language pertaining to hate speech and hate crimes. The Centre’s feedback concerns changes within the criminal code regarding the definition and prosecution of hate-motivated offenses. The proposed amendments aim to clarify and update the legal framework surrounding hate speech and related crimes. Topics: #hate #code #human Post navigation The author of the book “The Princess of Viljandi” wrote a children’s book OPINION ⟩ Catrin Lust: exposure to fleas is one of the most noticeable things I’ve experienced in my life