ABC News – Australia
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·8 hours ago
Men charged under Queensland's hate speech laws enter not guilty pleas
Two men, Liam Parry and Jim Dowling, charged under Queensland's hate speech laws, pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday. Parry, 33, was arrested for reciting a banned phrase at a pro-Palestine protest, while Dowling, 70, displayed a banner containing the same phrase. Their cases highlight ongoing tensions surrounding the state's newly enacted hate speech legislation.
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