Equality Bodies are essential in fostering inclusive societies by combating hate speech and holding those who spread discrimination accountable.
A Flemish TV documentary exposed the youth movement Schild & Vrienden, led by a former member of the extreme right Vlaams Belang party. The investigation revealed racist content and Holocaust denial shared in closed Facebook and Discord channels. Unia joined the legal proceedings as a plaintiff, contributing to the case against the movement.
Recently, the court convicted the group’s leader and six others for inciting discrimination, hatred, and violence, emphasizing that the leader had promoted a culture enabling harmful ideologies. The court rejected the defendants’ argument that their posts were mere “jokes,” ruling that such humor normalized racism.
While the judgement has been appealed and the case will be reassessed, this ruling already marked important progress in addressing hate speech.