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Combating Hate Speech in Sport: Workshop

EPAS organised a workshop on “Combating Hate Speech in Sport” in co-operation with the Youth Department of the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Sarajevo on 21-22 November 2017.

The aim of this workshop was to raise participants' awareness of, and for them to get acquainted with, the normative framework on hate speech, to exchange good practices and to share know-how. Experts from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, and "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” discussed strategies to combat hate speech in sport. 

Programme of the workshop

Factsheet of the workshop 

Website of the No Hate Speech Movement

Report of the Workshop

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 21-22 November 2017
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