13th session of the UN Forum on Minority Issues
Statement by the Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development
Agenda item 2: Causes, scale and impact of hate speech targeting minorities
in social media
Madam Chair,
The Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) is witnessing
an unprecedented escalation in hate speech online, which is creating a climate of fear
amongst minorities. Perpetrators of hate speech act with impunity, while those who
defend minority rights also become targets of online hate and intimidation.
In Myanmar, social media is used by the military and other actors to reinforce
narratives advancing Buddhist supremacy, thereby further endangering ethnic and
religious minorities. Online hate has contributed significantly to the massive ethnic
cleansing and threats of genocide faced by the Rohingya Muslim minority. Hate
speech against minorities has also been central to campaign strategies ahead of the
2020 elections.
In Pakistan, online hate has become a key contributing factor in the crimes committed
against minorities, and yet it is frequently met with a lack of accountability. Online hate
reinforces and exacerbates long-standing marginalization and exclusion, particularly
for those who face intersectional discrimination, such as women from religious
minorities, and those facing caste-based discrimination.
Recommendations:
1. Governments must adopt anti-hate speech legislation in line with international
human rights norms and create the necessary administrative mechanisms to curb
hate speech and hate crimes and ensure effective redress for victims and that
perpetrators are held accountable.
2. Internet intermediaries should uphold the UN Guiding Principles on Business and
Human Rights. Social media platforms should ensure that their Community
Standards and Terms of Service do not tolerate advocacy of national, racial
or religious hatred and that the rules are swiftly, fully and consistently implemented
to remove all hate speech. They must recognize that they have a duty of care
towards all their users.
I thank you.
Madam Chair