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Dunja Hayali Petition: End Online Hate & Support ZDF Moderator

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Against “Anonymous Internet ⁣Hatred

Mountains of Support for Dunja Hayali: Petition Shows Solidarity with ZDF Moderator

BERLIN, September 18, 2025,‌ 3:51 p.m. – ‍A petition garnering over 117,000‌ signatures is demanding action against online hate speech following a wave ⁣of hostility directed at ZDF presenter Dunja Hayali. ​The⁣ online campaign,‌ “End with anonymous internet hatred!” initiated⁣ by moderator Ruth Moschner, calls for “consistent and uncomplicated ⁢law enforcement of hate comments and threats on the net” and greater accountability from social media platforms.

The surge ​in abuse followed Hayali’s commentary on the shooting of right-wing activist‌ Charlie Kirk during the ZDF ⁣news program “Today-Journal.” Hayali described Kirk as an⁣ “extreme and extremely controversial influencer” and a “radical religious conspiracy theorist,” ‍adding, “The fact that​ there are now groups ‍that celebrate his death can be justified with nothing. Not even with his ofen hideous, racist, sexist​ and ‌misanthropic statements.”

Hayali later shared examples of the intensely ⁢negative reactions she received on social media, stating on Instagram: “What surprises me again and again: ‍condemn⁢ violence and then threaten to someone else.That still does not fit together.” She emphasized the distinction between legitimate ⁢criticism and outright hostility, noting, “You can⁢ logically express your own opinion on her work, but not that,” referring to⁤ the ​threats.

The petition is directed to Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig (SPD) and Tino Krause,head of Meta⁣ Germany,the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. The⁢ petition letter ‌declares, “We ​show full solidarity with Dunja Hayali ⁣- and with everyone who opposes hatred. Silence is not an ​option.” It ​further⁢ asserts, “Hass⁢ is not an opinion.” Initial signatories include influencer Louisa Dellert, singer Jennifer Weist, and journalist Marc Raschke.

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