

| Stefan Glaser, jugendschutz.net/INACH, Germany |
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Stefan Glaser, born in 1969, co-founded the International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH) in 2002 and since then is a member of the INACH board. He is deputy director of jugendschutz.net and has been managing the project of jugendschutz.net on right-wing extremism since 2000. He has a degree in educational and political science. For many years he worked in education programs with kids, youngsters and adults. For jugendschutz.net, he and his team do research and develop educational concepts and tools on cyber hate. In 2007 he and Thomas Pfeiffer published the book "Erlebniswelt Rechtsextremismus" (The Adventurous World of Right-Wing Extremism). 30 September, Wednesday, 14.30 – 16.30 Parallel session: Law enforcement session Presentation topic: Hate speech on the Internet INACH – bringing the online in line with human rights The Internet has become the most significant propaganda tool for right-wing extremists. Hate mongers use all online services to incite to hate crimes and to recruit children and youngsters for their groups and organizations. The International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH) has observed hate on the Net since its founding in 2002: Members register thousands of instances violating human rights per year, as common trend a huge increase of hate content on Web2.0 communities like video platforms or social networks can be stated. Fuelled by the vision of a cross-border cooperation against hate online, today INACH unites 18 European and non-European NGOs. The mission of INACH is not to restrict the Internet but to add value to it. INACH enables users to exercise their freedom of speech with respect for the rights and reputations of others. INACH promotes, defends and educates. INACH brings the online in line with human rights. Contact: Stefan Glaser, INACH Board,
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He is deputy director of jugendschutz.net and has been managing the project of jugendschutz.net on right-wing extremism since 2000. 





