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provoke hatred

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A month later a member of Israel's rightwing Likud party was refused entry to the UK on the grounds his presence could provoke hatred, violence or terrorism.
CHRIS EUBANK was a world champion who deliberately went out to provoke hatred amongst fight fans.
It is a liberty that is qualified: it cannot be acceptable to utter words that might provoke hatred or illegality.
 
 
 
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