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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of incitement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions that provoke or encourage others to engage in unlawful or harmful behavior.
Example: "The defendant was charged with an act of incitement that led to the violent protests."
Alternatives: "incitement to violence" or "provocative action".
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In an open letter on Islam4UK's website, Choudary denied the march was "merely an act of incitement or provocation".
Mr. Foxman wrote to Columbia's president, George Rupp, calling Mr. Said's behavior "a crude, disgraceful and dangerous act of incitement" and saying that it warranted "clear repudiation and censure from the Columbia University community".
Kuwait's government, understandably, snarled back that this was more an act of incitement than an apology, and also noted that Mr Hussein had failed to mention the fate of the 600-odd Kuwaitis who have been missing since the Iraqi invasion.Mr Hussein's penitent posturing does seem to have had some effect at home, however.
While it must include an act of incitement, this can be both express and implied.
Now the administration and Congress will have to pour on the love despite a major Israeli act of incitement.
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Ali says there were acts of incitement and provocation to instigate acts of violence from demonstrators against military facilities.
"Before I take up my speech, I want to express the strongest condemnation for acts of incitement of hate against the faith of billions of Muslims of the world and our beloved prophet, Muhammad," Mr. Zardari said, going on to enumerate the suffering caused in Pakistan by extremism, including the 2007 assassination of his wife, Benazir Bhutto.
Auernheimer said he was celebrating his latest act of Internet incitement by drinking Macedonian liquor.
In his speech today, Mr. Levy said this and similar cartoons, comments and editorials were acts of "deliberate incitement" carried out by the official media of Arab countries to "spread poison and hatred for Israel".
The European Parliament also expresses grave concern about restrictions on fundamental democratic rights and calls for the end to all acts of violence, incitement and hate speech, reminding the Egyptian government that the universal protection of human rights and long-term prosperity go hand in hand.
"Why is publishing the caricatures of the prophet Muhammad a question of free expression and Dieudonné's act is incitement of racial hatred?" one asked.
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