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Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities calls for ban as first step towards banning all racist and extremist symbols.
ZURICH (Reuters) – Switzerland’s parliament on Wednesday approved a motion to ban the Nazis’ swastika emblem as part of a crackdown on extremist symbols in the neutral country. The lower ...
GENEVA — Switzerland’s upper house of parliament took steps Wednesday toward banning the use of racist symbols that excuse violent or extremist behavior, including speech, ges… ...
The lower house of the Swiss parliament approved Wednesday a measure banning the use, wearing and display of extremist and Nazi-related symbols.
Swiss lawmakers have voted in favour of banning the display of extremist and racist symbols, starting with those of a Nazi nature.
That's because Mondelez, its US parent company, is moving some Toblerone production to Slovakia. Switzerland has laws regulating the use of national symbols and products claiming to be Swiss made.
Geneva: The Lower House of Swiss Parliament on Wednesday followed in the footsteps of the Senate in approving a measure that would ban the use of public wearing or display of Nazi and racist ...
Group representing Swiss Jewish communities calls for banning Nazi symbols as first step to comprehensive hate symbol ban.
The Swiss bishops have issued a statement denouncing the government's recent hostility toward Christian symbols in public places.