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- Volksverhetzung abstract "Volksverhetzung (German: "incitement of popular hatred") is a concept in German criminal law that bans the incitement of hatred against a segment of the population. It often applies in, though it is not limited to, trials relating to Holocaust denial in Germany. The German penal code (Strafgesetzbuch) establishes that someone is guilty of Volksverhetzung if the person:in a manner that is capable of disturbing the public peace:incites hatred against segments of the population or calls for violent or arbitrary measures against them; orassaults the human dignity of others by insulting, maliciously maligning, or defaming segments of the populationThere are also special provisions for Holocaust denial (added in the 1990s) and speech justifying or glorifying the Nazi government 1933–1945 (recently added).Although freedom of speech is mentioned by Article 5 of the Grundgesetz (Germany's constitution), said article basically protects any non-outlawed speech. Restrictions exist, e.g. against personal insults, use of symbols of unconstitutional organizations, or Volksverhetzung. It is a common misconception that Volksverhetzung includes any spreading of Nazism, racist, or other discriminatory ideas. For any hate speech to be punishable as Volksverhetzung, the law requires that said speech be "qualified for disturbing public peace" either by inciting "hatred against parts of the populace" or calling for "acts of violence or despotism against them", or by attacking "the human dignity of others by reviling, maliciously making contemptible or slandering parts of the populace". Volksverhetzung is a punishable offense under Section 130 of the Strafgesetzbuch (Germany's criminal code) and can lead to up to five years imprisonment. Volksverhetzung is punishable in Germany even if committed abroad and even if committed by non-German citizens, if the incitement of hatred takes effect on German territory—that is, the seditious sentiment was expressed in written or spoken German and disseminated in Germany (German criminal code's Principle of Ubiquity, Section 9 Paragraph 1 Alternatives 3 and 4 of the Strafgesetzbuch).Historically, the "Karlsbader Beschlüsse" of the German Confederation under Austria and led by Metternich included democratic ideals as well as agitation for one, unified German state as Volksverhetzung.".
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- Volksverhetzung subject Category:German_law.
- Volksverhetzung subject Category:Hate_crime.
- Volksverhetzung comment "Volksverhetzung (German: "incitement of popular hatred") is a concept in German criminal law that bans the incitement of hatred against a segment of the population. It often applies in, though it is not limited to, trials relating to Holocaust denial in Germany.".
- Volksverhetzung label "Incitation à la haine raciale".
- Volksverhetzung label "Volksverhetzung".
- Volksverhetzung label "Volksverhetzung".
- Volksverhetzung label "Volksverhetzung".
- Volksverhetzung label "Volksverhetzung".
- Volksverhetzung label "Разжигание межнациональной розни".
- Volksverhetzung label "民衆扇動罪".
- Volksverhetzung sameAs Štvaní_lidu.
- Volksverhetzung sameAs Volksverhetzung.
- Volksverhetzung sameAs Volksverhetzung.
- Volksverhetzung sameAs Incitation_à_la_haine_raciale.
- Volksverhetzung sameAs 民衆扇動罪.
- Volksverhetzung sameAs Volksverhetzung.
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- Volksverhetzung sameAs Q43442.
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