To commemorate the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, and as part of the Human Rights 75 Initiative celebrating the 75thanniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UNAMI Human Rights Office organized a dialogue on the role of the media, including creators of social media content, in countering hate speech in Iraq.
The event was attended by 33 participants, including representatives from government ministries and departments, the Communication and Media Commission, the High Judicial Council, traditional media experts and social media influencers, the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights, religious and ethnic groups, journalists, activists and representatives of civil society.
In her opening remarks, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Ms. Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, highlighted the negative effects of hate speech in Iraq, particularly for those who are already marginalised and disempowered. She therefore encouraged the Government, the media and civil society to work together to counter hate speech while ensuring that freedom of expression is protected.
During the lively discussion sessions, participants addressed these issues along with a range of related topics, including gender and minority perspectives on hate speech and social cohesion, as well as strengthening partnerships with media outlets and social media companies to address hate speech.