The Foundation for Rights of Expression and Equality, Free SA, has raised concerns over proposed regulations linked to South Africa's Hate Crimes and Hate Speech law. The group warns that the draft rules could threaten privacy rights, blur the line between criminal hate speech and protected expression, and open the door to government overreach. More than four-hundred citizens have backed its call for the regulations to be revised. For more on this, Paul Maritz, Director at Free SA

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