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#12484352
18 June 2025
Graffiti reading ''GANZ WIEN HASST DIE POLIZEI'' (''All of Vienna hates the police'') is seen sprayed on the wall of a residential building in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The message appears beneath two windows next to parked cars and a residents-only parking sign.
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#11201761
2 May 2024
''A tag reading 'long live Judeo-Bolshevism,' decorated with a Star of David and a symbol of communism, is appearing on the walls of Paris during the May Day demonstration, in Paris, France, on May 1, 2024. ''
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#10663678
20 October 2023
Writing on a wall in the city center with the words 'Putin have right. Fuck Ukraine' is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 19 October, 2023.
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#10663684
20 October 2023
Writing on a wall in the city center with the words 'Putin have right. Fuck Ukraine' is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 19 October, 2023.
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#10663676
20 October 2023
Writing on a wall in the city center with the words 'Putin have right. Fuck Ukraine' is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 19 October, 2023.
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#6572888
29 March 2021
THe words "white power" are seen spray painted on a wall in the Wawer neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland on March 28, 2021. Organizations monitoring hate speech have seen a significant rise in cases of discrimination and negative attitudes towards non-Polish nationals including Ukrainians who make up a large part of the foreign work force since the rise to power of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government.
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#6572872
29 March 2021
THe words "white power" are seen spray painted on a wall in the Wawer neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland on March 28, 2021. Organizations monitoring hate speech have seen a significant rise in cases of discrimination and negative attitudes towards non-Polish nationals including Ukrainians who make up a large part of the foreign work force since the rise to power of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government.
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#6572866
29 March 2021
THe words "white power" are seen spray painted on a wall in the Wawer neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland on March 28, 2021. Organizations monitoring hate speech have seen a significant rise in cases of discrimination and negative attitudes towards non-Polish nationals including Ukrainians who make up a large part of the foreign work force since the rise to power of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) government.
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#5196128
5 December 2019
Hector Bonilla and Sofia Alvarez, actors, during the tribute made in honor of the nicaraguan poet and priest Ernesto Cardenal, read some of his poems at the Latin American Encounter "Mexico in the face of extremisms: the value of culture against hate" held at the facilities of the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs in Mexico City.
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#3707780
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707782
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707784
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707786
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707788
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707790
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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#3707792
26 January 2019
The Polish minister of culture and national heritage Piotr Glinski is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 25, 2019 during the presentation of the Wall of Freedom by Stanislaw Brach. On Thursday mister Glinski exited an interview on Radio RMF during an interview in which he claimed he was asked unfair questions. The interviewer Robert Mazurek asked the minister why he did not keep his promise to increase funds for the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. Mister Glinski says the question was loaded due to the recent murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, a murder which critics say was made possible by hate speech propagated by the ruling conservative PiS party.
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