Group 1 - The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Albanese, is pushing for stricter laws to combat hate speech and prevent the influence of extremist ideologies on society [1] - The government is reviewing legislative proposals and plans to consult with various sectors to achieve broad consensus on the new laws [1] - The new legislation will include harsher penalties for adults attempting to radicalize children and will empower the Minister of Home Affairs to revoke visas of individuals promoting violent hate speech [1] Group 2 - The Sydney Bondi Beach shooting on December 14 resulted in 16 deaths, including one of the suspects, and is classified as a terrorist attack driven by the ideology of the extremist group "Islamic State" [2] - The two suspects, Saeed Akram and Navid Akram, are father and son, and have been linked to the attack [2]
澳大利亚将推动更严厉立法打击仇恨言论
Xin Hua She·2025-12-22 09:08