This bill would create a new crime for wilfully promoting terrorist activity or a terrorist group through spoken, written, or online statements. The goal is to curb praise, support, or publicity that could help extremist groups.
It sets a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison. It also adds safeguards for truthful reporting, good‑faith religious opinions, public‑interest discussion, and efforts to flag or remove extremist content.
Key changes:
General public and social media users
Journalists, researchers, educators
Faith leaders and communities
People convicted of terrorism‑related crimes
Law enforcement
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