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Australia’s hate speech, gun law reforms face free speech concerns

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The bill exempts preachers quoting religious texts, a loophole the Council of Australian Jewry warns could fuel antisemitism.

SYDNEY: Tougher hate speech and gun control laws proposed by Australia’s centre-left Labor government in the aftermath of the Bondi Beach mass shooting were criticised by conservative opposition parties on Thursday.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has recalled Parliament from its summer break to sit next Monday and Tuesday with the hope that a combined bill that authorises a gun buyback and lowers the bar for hate speech prosecutions can be passed.

On Thursday, Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley said the bill was “unsalvageable” after prominent conservative lawmakers said it threatened free speech and religious freedom.

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