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Cyprus Criminalizes Incitement of Hatred Based on Age or Disability

Published March 19, 2026, 20:21
Cyprus Criminalizes Incitement of Hatred Based on Age or Disability

The Cypriot Parliament unanimously approved an amendment to the law on racism and xenophobia, aiming to criminalize incitement to violence or hate speech against individuals based on age or disability. The amendment was proposed by MPs from the Democratic Alliance and AKEL and is based on the need to comply with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and international declarations. The explanatory report notes an increasing trend of racist attacks against individuals due to age or disability, while emphasizing that freedom of expression does not cover such behavior. The proposers stressed the need to cultivate a public culture against racism and to report such behaviors. This amendment aligns with legislation already in force in many EU member states. The discussion highlighted the need to protect vulnerable groups and combat racism and hatred, while it was emphasized that the proposal does not restrict freedom of expression but aims to protect the rights of people with disabilities and the elderly.