Imereti. Discussion was organized on March 26 for the members of the Kutaisi
Youth Center over "Hate Speech in the University", led by the
representative of the student multimedia group "Reactor". The meeting
aimed at informing youngsters about problems associated with hate speech.Meeting participants have watched a documentary
produced based on facts of discrimination reported in the universities of
Batumi, Kutaisi and Tbilisi. Discussion has followed after the documentary over
legal regulations and raising of public awareness on this issue.The discussion was organized as part of the
Advancing National Integration in Georgia project (ANI), implemented by the UN
Association of Georgia (UNAG) with support of the US Agency for International
Development (USAID).
Source: the organization's page in the social
network.
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