Where can European internet users report material related to racism and xenophobia?
The INHOPE network of hotlines focuses mainly on the eradication of illegal content on the internet. In many of its member hotlines’ countries, racist and xenophobic internet content is considered illegal and therefore these hotlines receive reports about such content. Furthermore, all of INHOPE hotlines have well established and formal procedures to report such content to the Law Enforcement Agencies in their own countries. To see which INHOPE hotlines in Europe currently deal with racist/xenophobic or national socialist material, go to the INHOPE website. In addition to the INHOPE network of hotlines, there is a group called the International Network Against Cyber Hate (INHACH) that receives complaints of content dealing with racist and xenophobic material on the internet. Users may report by sending an email to complaints@inach.net or visit INACH’s website and report directly to one of its members.
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