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  1. Published on: 22/03/2016 06:13 AMReported by: roving-eye



    On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the heads of Europe’s main intergovernmental human rights institutions call for a strong response to xenophobic attacks against migrants, asylum seekers and refugees, and call on governments and state authorities to uphold their international obligations in this regard.

    With the drownings in the Mediterranean persisting as refugees, asylum seekers and migrants continue to risk their lives to reach safety, this is the time to strengthen our commitment to the right to life and to dignity, said Michael O’Flaherty, Director of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), and Christian Ahlund, Chair of the Council of Europe’s European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI).

    "As Europe confronts the greatest migrant crisis since the Second World War, the elimination of racial discrimination is a priority like never before," said FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty. "Our continent needs to eradicate every vestige of exclusion and marginalisation of the outsider if it is to rise to the challenge. The international treaties to combat racism provide the necessary roadmap."

    In a number of countries, there has been a marked increase in attacks on refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, some of which have been fatal. Hate speech rooted in hostility to ethnic, religious and cultural diversity is being expressed ever more openly, not only by extremist groups but also by politicians from across the political spectrum and on social media. Such rhetoric fuels intolerance towards ethnic and religious minorities, making immediate and resolute action by governments and state authorities all the more urgent.

    "Past experience has shown that democracy can be undermined and swept aside where calls to deny the right to equality and dignity of the most vulnerable are listened to and acted upon,” said ECRI’s Chair, Christian Ahlund. “Therefore, discouraging and preventing hate speech through demonstrating the danger that it poses and through counter-speech is of the utmost importance."

    In order to combat the further spread of prejudice, human rights education and training that reaches out to all age groups and professions is vital.

    "In the current situation, reaffirming our commitment to the values and principles of tolerance, equality and non-discrimination is crucial," said Michael Link, director of the OSCE/ODIHR. "We have a duty to condemn hate crimes and all other manifestations of racism and xenophobia, respond swiftly and effectively to intolerant behaviour, and to counter hate speech in the messages we deliver. This has to be accompanied by a particular emphasis on awareness-raising and other educational initiatives aimed at countering racist messages and promoting mutual understanding."

    The heads of all three organisations call for greater efforts at the international, national and local levels to combat racism and discrimination, and pledge to continue their cooperation to maximise endeavours in this regard.

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  3. Sproggy the Cat says:22/03/2016 03:11 PM
    With the horrific happenings today in Brussels, I would like to say, 'Attacks on Innocent members of the Public are, Unacceptable'
    Not just the migrants.

  4. Greywolf says:22/03/2016 04:05 PM
    I would suggest that with what has happened in Germany and other countries, with the attempted cover up by the police ETC in those countries, sex attacks though carried by so called immigrants are acceptable. It also bothers me just how many of those arriving daily are fit young men. If only one in a thousand is IS, then we now have thousands of people capable of carrying out raids as we have seen in Brussels today.

  5. cotton man says:22/03/2016 06:35 PM
    Totally agree with both above, I treat all these people with great suspicion to me they they are all economic migrants mixed with Isis individuals who will try to do here as they have done in Brussels today. We need to leave the EU and close our borders and deport undesirables without constraints and permission from other governments.

  6. Greywolf says:22/03/2016 07:58 PM
    Sadly as we are now seeing in Germany, the right wing of all the EU countries will point to Paris and Brussels, and no doubt more bombs and shooting that will come, and then point to governments who seem unable or unwilling to do anything about the uncontrolled flood in case they upset the PC/Human rights brigade. They will point to our own country were it is all right to burn the Union Flag almost on the steps of Downing Street, but racist to object to the burning. When you have the Mayor of Liverpool sending in scores of police officers to eject homeless people from an empty bank building, while at the same time telling the world, Liverpool has homes waiting for Syrians, then, God forbid, as it seems the US is about to get, we will get the government we deserve.


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