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  2. Criminal Code (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code is a fundamental law of the Spanish criminal law, because it is a limit to the ius puniendi (or «right to punish») of the State. The Code was enacted by the Spanish Parliament on 8 November 1995 [1] and it was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on 23 November. [2] The Code is in force since 25 May 1996. [2]

  3. José Maldonado Román - Wikipedia

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    Maldonado then met with fellow rebel Abelardo Moscoso and went into exile in New York City where he met with the Cuban Revolutionary Committee and joined the Cuban Liberation Army. Maldonado fought in Cuba against the Spaniards and was wounded. [6] After his return to Puerto Rico, Maldonado and his men continued to harass the Spanish Civil Guard.

  4. Racism in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Racism in Spain (Spanish: Racismo en España) can be traced back to any historical era, during which social, economic and political conflicts have efficiently been justified by racial differences, be it in the form of racism as an ideology or in the form of racism as simple attitudes or behaviors towards those who are perceived as being different.

  5. Racial discrimination - Wikipedia

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    In such cases, racial discrimination can occur because someone is of an ethnicity defined as outside that race, or ethnic discrimination (or ethnic hatred, ethnic conflict, and ethnic violence) can occur between groups who consider each other to be the same race. Discrimination based on caste is similar; because caste is hereditary, people of ...

  6. Human rights in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Throughout southern Spain, migrant workers from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and South East Europe employed in the agricultural sector have experienced housing and labour conditions that could be defined as environmental racism, producing food for larger European society while facing extreme deprivations.

  7. Prosecutors add hate crime allegations in shooting over ...

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    State prosecutors added hate-crime allegations Thursday to charges of attempted murder against a New Mexico man accused in the shooting of a Native American activist amid confrontations about ...

  8. Samuel Darío Maldonado Vivas - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, some schools and hospitals have been named in his honor: the Samuel Darío Maldonado Hospital in Táchira, the Samuel Darío Maldonado Elementary School, [30] and the Samuel and Lola Maldonado Music School (both schools located in Ureña). Currently, most of his literary and scientific work is held in the Archives of the ...

  9. Hate speech laws by country - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] If "hate speech" is taken to mean ethnic agitation, it is prohibited in Finland and defined in the section 11 of the penal code, War crimes and crimes against humanity, as published information or as an opinion or other statement that threatens or insults a group because of race, nationality, ethnicity, religion or conviction, sexual ...

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