07-08-2019, 01:04 AM
PARE replaced by Protection Against Extremism Act 1600
Thursday 5 Dosa 1600 CE
Today in the first major passage of an act after the new coalition. The Protection Against Extremism Act 1600 was passed revoking previous listing laws. The act passed 525 to 305 votes in the National Congress and 33 to 18 in the Senate.The passage means there will be significant reforms to anti-extremism laws. While an anti-extremism agency will remain this will now be called Anti-Extremism Police of Eskkya(AEPOE). Their job will be to establish if the religion or organisation incites violence or supports shunning based on sexuality, gender, ethnicity, or for criticising the faith.Only if one of those conditions is met could a group or political organisation be listed. If listed it will depend on if incitement of violence is proven in which case an organisation would be banned if that is not proven the organisation shall lose tax exempt status and access to any public funded venues or events instead. The act changes will also restrict listing nations for immigration extra checks only to nations that have extremism problems like Wadiyah. Homophobia will no longer be considered in such judgements though this is already covered by the pledge for citizenship or residency anyway which demands tolerance as a condition of residency or provisional citizenship. The government say that this act still tackles extremism within the nation and asserts that the government is still determined to fight extremism be it political or religious in Eskkya.
Thursday 5 Dosa 1600 CE
Today in the first major passage of an act after the new coalition. The Protection Against Extremism Act 1600 was passed revoking previous listing laws. The act passed 525 to 305 votes in the National Congress and 33 to 18 in the Senate.The passage means there will be significant reforms to anti-extremism laws. While an anti-extremism agency will remain this will now be called Anti-Extremism Police of Eskkya(AEPOE). Their job will be to establish if the religion or organisation incites violence or supports shunning based on sexuality, gender, ethnicity, or for criticising the faith.Only if one of those conditions is met could a group or political organisation be listed. If listed it will depend on if incitement of violence is proven in which case an organisation would be banned if that is not proven the organisation shall lose tax exempt status and access to any public funded venues or events instead. The act changes will also restrict listing nations for immigration extra checks only to nations that have extremism problems like Wadiyah. Homophobia will no longer be considered in such judgements though this is already covered by the pledge for citizenship or residency anyway which demands tolerance as a condition of residency or provisional citizenship. The government say that this act still tackles extremism within the nation and asserts that the government is still determined to fight extremism be it political or religious in Eskkya.
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