Current migration situation in the EU European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights : hate crime
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TextPublication details: Luxemburg Publications Office of the European Union 2016Description: Recurso online, 19 pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Asylum seekers and migrants face various forms of violence and harassment
across the European Union (EU). As this month’s report on the migration
situation underscores, such acts are both perpetrated and condoned by state
authorities, private individuals, as well as vigilante groups. They increasingly
also target activists and politicians perceived as ‘pro-refugee’. Meanwhile, a
lack of relevant data is hampering efforts to develop effective measures to
prevent these incidents. Outlining recent attacks in 14 EU Member States, this
focus of the November report also examines the diverse factors that undermine
the reporting of such incidents and highlights promising practices seeking to
counter them.
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Asylum seekers and migrants face various forms of violence and harassment
across the European Union (EU). As this month’s report on the migration
situation underscores, such acts are both perpetrated and condoned by state
authorities, private individuals, as well as vigilante groups. They increasingly
also target activists and politicians perceived as ‘pro-refugee’. Meanwhile, a
lack of relevant data is hampering efforts to develop effective measures to
prevent these incidents. Outlining recent attacks in 14 EU Member States, this
focus of the November report also examines the diverse factors that undermine
the reporting of such incidents and highlights promising practices seeking to
counter them.
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