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|colspan="11" align="left"| Albithica upholds freedom of speech and expression, but criminalizes that which serves only to discriminate and defame others. Those found guilty of discrimination are charged with a misdemeanor, which usually results in a fine. There is a moderate frequency of discrimination cases that involve persons with past criminal records.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Albithica upholds freedom of speech and expression, but criminalizes that which serves only to discriminate and defame others. Those found guilty of discrimination are charged with a misdemeanor, which usually results in a fine. There is a moderate frequency of discrimination cases that involve persons with past criminal records.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Anáhuac}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| While free speech is a fundamental part of the 1917 Constitution, several issues regarding discrimination were made illegal on the 1979 Protection for Groups Act. While is known discrimination against indegienous people still persistent, most native groups are slowly beign accepted in the society. In all forms, any discrimination based attack, provocation or other crimes are punishable by prision or the prohibition of owning mass media. Since the 2000s, the government has been promoting equity reforms to increase women's income. On religious matters, discrimination by religion is illegal, however, several workplaces and the same society still has a stigma due to their perspective that religion is responsible for historical conflicts. Ex-guerrilla members are stigmatized on workplaces but are mostly protected by the 2010-2013 Working Reforms.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Bendan}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Although free speech is a high priority in Bendan, all groups are protected against expressions of hatred.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Although free speech is a high priority in Bendan, all groups are protected against expressions of hatred.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Bikinia}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Although free speech is important in Bikinia, all groups are protected against expressions of hatred by the constitution.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Chengsheng}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The government discourages any form of discrimination, however free speech is protected by the constitution.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Cordomonivence}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Pretty Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The constitution prohibits excessive discrimination against other individuals regardless of the reason and depending on what discrimination it is, it will be punishable by a fine.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Daneshistan}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
| {{partial|Varies}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| colspan="11" align="left" | Free Speech is a natural right according to the Constitution. But in public it's mostly illegal, meanwhile in the private sphere there's no problem.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Dmaskrass}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| colspan="11" align="left" | Dmaskrass protects its population, but since Sharia is the law, Muslim laws are used.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Eldmora}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Free Speech is a natural right, according to the Constitution. As such, no discrimination or hate speech laws are in place. Individuals can ofcourse still sue to liber and slander. Several political parties have vowed to 'modernize' the constitution in this way to illegalize certain forms of discrimination
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Encessia}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Fuxa offers extensive protection against discrimination in both the public and private spheres.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Fuxa offers extensive protection against discrimination in both the public and private spheres.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Ganji Islands}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Galicianna}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| colspan="11" align="left" | Even though free speech is a priority, all the different groups are protected from the hate.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Galicianna has many laws that protect certain discriminated groups. However, it is true that preference in jobs is offered to the country's citizens, and that it is quite common to see some discrimination towards people who have committed crimes.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Gassasinia}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Ganji Islands}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Gassasinia has well-enforced strong legislation which proscribe discrimination, along with hateful, inflammatory and threatening speech - notably the Equality Act 2003 and the Hateful Speech Act 1979. Despite radical social progress and highly progressive legislation, Gassasinia still has issues with lingering discriminatory attitudes towards certain groups. Discrimination is rare in most major cities, and is even generally restrained in more rural areas and smaller cities. However, many groups - including women, muslims, and those of immigrant backgrounds - still face a sizeable disparity in income and representation in high positions. Notably, the government has been battling an uptick in discrimination towards Mehranis following the boom of the Mehrani population starting in the 1990's.
| colspan="11" align="left" | Even though free speech is a priority, all the different groups are protected from the hate.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Gran Rugido}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Gassasinia}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| While free speech is a fundamental part of the 1916 Gran Rugidoan Constitution, several issues regarding discrimination were made illegal on the 1979 Protection for Groups Act. While is known discrimination against indegienous people still persistent, most native groups are slowly beign accepted in the society. In all forms, any discrimination based attack, provocation or other crimes are punishable by prision or the prohibition of owning mass media. Since the 2000s, the government has been promoting equity reforms to increase women's income. On religious matters, discrimination by religion is illegal, however, several workplaces and the same society still has a stigma due to their perspective that religion is responsible for historical conflicts. Ex-guerrilla members are stigmatized on workplaces but are mostly protected by the 2010-2013 Working Reforms.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Gassasinia has well-enforced strong legislation which proscribe discrimination, along with hateful, inflammatory and threatening speech - notably the Equality Act 2003 and the Hateful Speech Act 1979. Despite radical social progress and highly progressive legislation, Gassasinia still has issues with lingering discriminatory attitudes towards certain groups. Discrimination is rare in most major cities, and is even generally restrained in more rural areas and smaller cities. However, many groups - including women, muslims, and those of immigrant backgrounds - still face a sizeable disparity in income and representation in high positions. Notably, the government has been battling an uptick in discrimination towards Mehranis following the boom of the Mehrani population starting in the 1990's.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Hatstheput}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Hatstheput}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| In 1950, an article in the New Nation Act includes a large section of Freedom of Speech, Hoterallian respect individual opinions and usually only express them in private, but it is still illegal to discriminate in public areas. In 1978, the Word Is No Different From A Sword act (WIND FAS) was put into place to punish and erase discrimination from Hoterallia.
|colspan="11" align="left"| In 1950, an article in the New Nation Act includes a large section of Freedom of Speech, Hoterallian respect individual opinions and usually only express them in private, but it is still illegal to discriminate in public areas. In 1978, the Word Is No Different From A Sword act (WIND FAS) was put into place to punish and erase discrimination from Hoterallia.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Inchyroa}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Slightly Ccommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly Ccommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly Ccommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Very Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Anti-discrimination laws only apply to certain groups, bills proposed to ban all discrimination. Anti-discrimination laws are usually only enforced in work places and the government.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Kilowatt}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Kilowatt}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Discrimination is prohibited in any case.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Discrimination is prohibited in any case.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Lumakia}}
| {{partial|Limited}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Limited}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Lumak constitution outlaws discrimination based on gender, and there exist limited protections offered to non-heterosexual couples. However, racism - especially towards the Myacha minority - remains somewhat common, and Lumak law lacks extensive protection against most forms of discrimination. Lumak society is notably hostile towards former criminals, viewing them as untrustworthy and shameful.
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| rowspan=3 | [[File:Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png|link=|border|23px]] [[Lyonheimer]]
| rowspan=3 | [[File:Screenshot 2021-03-04 085120.png|link=|border|23px]] [[Lyonheimer]]
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Discrimination is outlawed in accordance to the [[Lyonheimer]] Constitution however not heavily enforced by the government
|colspan="11" align="left"| Discrimination is outlawed in accordance to the [[Lyonheimer]] Constitution however not heavily enforced by the government
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Melvenia}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{Partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The constitution explicitly prohibits certain discriminatory attitudes based on disability, gender, and other factors. Subsequently, laws have been enacted to protect additional groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and others.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Morrawia}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Morrawia}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Freedom of Speech and Expression are fundamental rights in Morrawia written in The Bill of Rights of 1862. However, no rights can be excersised by any individual or group of individual to discriminate against others unless it is an exception stated by law. This applies for example to land lords, who have the legal right to prohibit pets in their building if they have a evidence of the pet commiting an illegal activity such as peeing in the building, defecating in the building or repeatedly attacking other residents and/or causing unrest in the building. There is also a slight germanophobia problem throughout the nation with german speaking minority being a target.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Freedom of speech and expression are fundamental rights in Morrawia written in Constitution. However, no rights can be excercised by any individual or group of individual to discriminate against others unless it is an exception stated by law. This applies for example to land lords, who have the legal right to prohibit pets in their building if they have a evidence of the pet commiting an illegal activity such as peeing in the building, defecating in the building or repeatedly attacking other residents and/or causing unrest in the building. There is also a slight germanophobia problem throughout the nation with german speaking minority being a target.
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| rowspan=3 | [[Melide]]
| rowspan=3 | [[Melide]]
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Salamati State "protects everyone from discrimination". Someone who is recognized guilty for discriminating a group can end up paying a fine.
|colspan="11" align="left"| The Salamati State "protects everyone from discrimination". Someone who is recognized guilty for discriminating a group can end up paying a fine.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|The Cape Bay}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Salerit}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| Salerit legislation at the federal level protects all workers against discrimination in various areas, both in the public and private sectors. Each state has the ability to add new anti-discrimination laws on top of existing ones.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Dmaskrass}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{no|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| colspan="11" align="left" | South Fresia protects its population, but since Sharia is also important in the law, Muslim laws are also used.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Sukong}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Cape Bay protects many minority groups under their constitution and through new law changes but some discrimination against certain groups still occurs and goes unchecked by the government.
|colspan="11" align="left"| Discrimination is discouraged by the government.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Tiskaiya}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Tiskaiya}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Vanna has various laws that protect against discrimination.
|colspan="11" align="left"| The Vanna has various laws that protect against discrimination.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|The Atrealands}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{yes|Legal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{no|Common}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{No|Common}}
| {{Partial|Moderate}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Atrealands protects many  groups under their constitution and through new law changes but much discrimination against certain groups still occurs.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Triame}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{no|Illegal}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
| {{partial|Undefined}}
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| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Unheard-of}}
| {{partial|Slightly common}}
| {{yes|Unheard-of}
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|colspan="11" align="left"|The constitution guarantees the right not to be discriminated against in certain cases. However, each city or province has the ability to legislate further anti-discrimination protections.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Velnotia}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Velnotia}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{partial|Moderate}}
| {{Partial|Slightly Common}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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| {{yes|Uncommon}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"|The right to freedom of speech is held sacrosanct in Velnotia; however, discrimination in all forms excluding religion and previous criminal records are socially frowned upon, and all are illegal in all professional settings, such as the workplace, the academic community, etc.
|colspan="11" align="left"| The right to freedom of speech is held sacrosanct in Velnotia; however, discrimination in all forms excluding religion and previous criminal records are socially frowned upon, and all are illegal in all professional settings, such as the workplace, the academic community, etc.
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| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Hyliastor}}
| rowspan=3 | {{flag|Hyliastor}}
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|colspan="11" align="left"| The Hyliastori Constitution criminalizes most types of discrimination, except for xenophobia and discrimination by nationality, which is a simple misdemeanor.
|colspan="11" align="left"| The Hyliastori Constitution criminalizes most types of discrimination, except for xenophobia and discrimination by nationality, which is a simple misdemeanor.
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 14 December 2024

The following list shows the status and frequency of discrimination in Anteria.

Nation Racism Sexism Age Religion Non-Heterosexual Nationality Pregnancy Disability Genetic Criminal Record Pet Owning
 Albithica Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Undefined
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon
Albithica upholds freedom of speech and expression, but criminalizes that which serves only to discriminate and defame others. Those found guilty of discrimination are charged with a misdemeanor, which usually results in a fine. There is a moderate frequency of discrimination cases that involve persons with past criminal records.
 Anáhuac Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Common Uncommon Moderate Uncommon Uncommon Uncommon Moderate Uncommon
While free speech is a fundamental part of the 1917 Constitution, several issues regarding discrimination were made illegal on the 1979 Protection for Groups Act. While is known discrimination against indegienous people still persistent, most native groups are slowly beign accepted in the society. In all forms, any discrimination based attack, provocation or other crimes are punishable by prision or the prohibition of owning mass media. Since the 2000s, the government has been promoting equity reforms to increase women's income. On religious matters, discrimination by religion is illegal, however, several workplaces and the same society still has a stigma due to their perspective that religion is responsible for historical conflicts. Ex-guerrilla members are stigmatized on workplaces but are mostly protected by the 2010-2013 Working Reforms.
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Although free speech is a high priority in Bendan, all groups are protected against expressions of hatred.
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Although free speech is important in Bikinia, all groups are protected against expressions of hatred by the constitution.
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The government discourages any form of discrimination, however free speech is protected by the constitution.
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The constitution prohibits excessive discrimination against other individuals regardless of the reason and depending on what discrimination it is, it will be punishable by a fine.
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Free Speech is a natural right according to the Constitution. But in public it's mostly illegal, meanwhile in the private sphere there's no problem.
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Dmaskrass protects its population, but since Sharia is the law, Muslim laws are used.
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Free Speech is a natural right, according to the Constitution. As such, no discrimination or hate speech laws are in place. Individuals can ofcourse still sue to liber and slander. Several political parties have vowed to 'modernize' the constitution in this way to illegalize certain forms of discrimination
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Any form of active discrimination against any group is illegal under the constitution. Actions such as refusal to serve based on circumstances, assault, threats, public humiliation, slander, etc. However discriminatory speech is not outlawed as freedom of expression, but can be censored by police forces if done in public during rallies or gatherings. Encessians have always been egalitarian towards each other, but despite reforms and programs there is still discrimination in more conservative areas targeted towards foreigners, religions, and nationalites- but these are commonly targeted between Urozakians, Skytheans, and Encessians due to history and feuds rather than outside travelers or citizens.
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Fuxa offers extensive protection against discrimination in both the public and private spheres.
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Galicianna has many laws that protect certain discriminated groups. However, it is true that preference in jobs is offered to the country's citizens, and that it is quite common to see some discrimination towards people who have committed crimes.
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Even though free speech is a priority, all the different groups are protected from the hate.
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Gassasinia has well-enforced strong legislation which proscribe discrimination, along with hateful, inflammatory and threatening speech - notably the Equality Act 2003 and the Hateful Speech Act 1979. Despite radical social progress and highly progressive legislation, Gassasinia still has issues with lingering discriminatory attitudes towards certain groups. Discrimination is rare in most major cities, and is even generally restrained in more rural areas and smaller cities. However, many groups - including women, muslims, and those of immigrant backgrounds - still face a sizeable disparity in income and representation in high positions. Notably, the government has been battling an uptick in discrimination towards Mehranis following the boom of the Mehrani population starting in the 1990's.
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Freedom of speech and right of admission in private spaces are highly respeted in Hatstheput, and discrimination is therefore allowed in private spaces and speech, but not encouraged and not done in public institutions. However, discrimination is not very common in Hatstheput.
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In 1950, an article in the New Nation Act includes a large section of Freedom of Speech, Hoterallian respect individual opinions and usually only express them in private, but it is still illegal to discriminate in public areas. In 1978, the Word Is No Different From A Sword act (WIND FAS) was put into place to punish and erase discrimination from Hoterallia.
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Anti-discrimination laws only apply to certain groups, bills proposed to ban all discrimination. Anti-discrimination laws are usually only enforced in work places and the government.
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Freedom of speech is held in high regard in Kilowatt, however, discrimination of nearly all forms is banned in places such as academic institutions and the workplace. All of these are also frowned upon by Kilowattian society with the exception of nationality as the Kilowatt people are extremely hostile to individuals from nations that are perceived as enemies of Kilowatt.
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Discrimination is prohibited in any case.
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The Lumak constitution outlaws discrimination based on gender, and there exist limited protections offered to non-heterosexual couples. However, racism - especially towards the Myacha minority - remains somewhat common, and Lumak law lacks extensive protection against most forms of discrimination. Lumak society is notably hostile towards former criminals, viewing them as untrustworthy and shameful.
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Discrimination is outlawed in accordance to the Lyonheimer Constitution however not heavily enforced by the government
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The constitution explicitly prohibits certain discriminatory attitudes based on disability, gender, and other factors. Subsequently, laws have been enacted to protect additional groups, such as LGBTQ+ individuals, women, and others.
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Freedom of speech and expression are fundamental rights in Morrawia written in Constitution. However, no rights can be excercised by any individual or group of individual to discriminate against others unless it is an exception stated by law. This applies for example to land lords, who have the legal right to prohibit pets in their building if they have a evidence of the pet commiting an illegal activity such as peeing in the building, defecating in the building or repeatedly attacking other residents and/or causing unrest in the building. There is also a slight germanophobia problem throughout the nation with german speaking minority being a target.
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Melide is a traditionally religious country. Women are not very inserted in the labor market, and emigrants are scarce. The population, due to religious influence, does not respect the LGTB group or the majority of minorities.
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The Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, as stated: "Anyone has the right to freely express their thoughts in speech, writing, or any other form of communication."
The Article also gives restrictions against those acts considered offensive by public decency or common sense, as stated: "Publications, performances, and other exhibits offensive to public morality shall be prohibited. Measures of preventive and repressive measure against such violations shall be established by law."
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The Constitution allows freedom of speech to all residence, stating "All residence of Nexalan is allowed all forms of freedom of speech. But if its to offend, preform, or to hurt someone is prohibited and shall be considered a violation of law."
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Although Paslin does uphold the right to freedom of speech and expression, all forms of discrimination are illegal, and are not allowed in Paslin. However, many civilians don't really discriminate in the first place, so not a lot of cases of such discrimination happen.
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Freedom of speech is held in high regards in Prybourne and the government restricts no rights to speech or denial of service.
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To be an official, it is mandatory to be a citizen and a Protestant religion. In certain jobs related to science, there is a certain rejection towards women due to the conservative attitude of the country.
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The freedom of speech is not the most common of Sacrofnia but the government does not interfere much in the discriminatory messages that the various groups receive.
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Although free speech is ensured by the Constitution of Sauthar, any form of discrimination against a person or a group of people is illegal.
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The Salamati State "protects everyone from discrimination". Someone who is recognized guilty for discriminating a group can end up paying a fine.
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Salerit legislation at the federal level protects all workers against discrimination in various areas, both in the public and private sectors. Each state has the ability to add new anti-discrimination laws on top of existing ones.
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South Fresia protects its population, but since Sharia is also important in the law, Muslim laws are also used.
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Discrimination is discouraged by the government.
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Freedom of speech in Tiskaiya is held sacrosanct, and will not under any circumstances be infringed upon, even if it offends others.
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Toubaze upholds freedom of speech but disallows it to be used against specific groups of people. Yet some discrimination, especially against foreigners and those with a criminal background are carried out in normal life in Toubaze.
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The Vanna has various laws that protect against discrimination.
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The Atrealands protects many groups under their constitution and through new law changes but much discrimination against certain groups still occurs.
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The constitution guarantees the right not to be discriminated against in certain cases. However, each city or province has the ability to legislate further anti-discrimination protections.
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The right to freedom of speech is held sacrosanct in Velnotia; however, discrimination in all forms excluding religion and previous criminal records are socially frowned upon, and all are illegal in all professional settings, such as the workplace, the academic community, etc.
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The Hyliastori Constitution criminalizes most types of discrimination, except for xenophobia and discrimination by nationality, which is a simple misdemeanor.