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Argentine Federal Judge Removed Over Repeated Anti-Semitic Remarks in Historic Ruling
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First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
What happened
Argentina's Federal Judge Alfredo Lopez was removed from office for repeated anti-Semitic remarks, setting a historic precedent against hate speech in the judiciary. The ruling reinforces zero tolerance for racism in public institutions and supports the Jewish community's rights and security.
- 01Federal Judge Alfredo Lopez was dismissed for repeated anti-Semitic remarks in Argentina.
- 02The disciplinary court's unanimous decision marks a historic first in Argentine judicial history.
- 03The ruling clarifies that judicial immunity does not protect racist or discriminatory speech.
- 04It sets a legal precedent for combating hate speech in the public sector.
- 05The decision strengthens the Jewish community's security and trust in the justice system.
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