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Equality

Origine raciale et ethnique

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    Findings from FRA’s Being Black in the EU report point to people of African descent experiencing widespread racism and discrimination in their daily lives.
    25
    octobre
    2023
    FRA's first Being Black in the EU report exposed widespread and entrenched racism against people of African descent in Europe. Now updated with new data, this report revisits the situation revealing persistent racial discrimination, harassment and violence. Overall, experiences of racial discrimination increased in the EU countries since 2016, reaching as high as 77%. The lack of progress is alarming despite binding anti-discrimination law in the EU since 2000 and significant EU policy developments since then.
    9
    novembre
    2021
    Antisemitic incidents and hate crimes violate fundamental rights,
    especially the right to human dignity, the right to equality of
    treatment, and the freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This
    report provides an overview of available data on antisemitism as
    recorded by official and unofficial sources in the EU Member States as
    well as Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia. The data provided by
    the countries are supplemented with information from international
    organisations.
    25
    mai
    2021
    This paper presents statistical survey data for the EU on how often people are stopped by the police, in what kind of situations they are stopped, the action taken by the police during stops, and views on whether or not the police acted respectfully.
    This video statement by FRA Director Michael O’Flaherty was recorded for the online event '2021 Mayors Summit Against Anti-Semitism' which took place on 16 March 2021. The event was hosted by the city of Frankfurt am Main in partnership with the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement (CAM).
    Front cover of FRA antisemitism overview 2020
    FRA
    10
    septembre
    2020
    Antisemitism can be expressed in the form of verbal and physical attacks, threats, harassment, discrimination and unequal treatment, property damage and graffiti or other forms of speech or text, including on the internet. Antisemitic incidents and hate crimes violate fundamental rights, especially the right to human dignity, the right to equality of treatment and the freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
    11
    novembre
    2019
    Partout dans l’UE, les personnes d’ascendance
    africaine doivent faire face à des préjugés
    largement répandus et fermement ancrés
    ainsi qu’à l’exclusion. La discrimination et le harcèlement
    à caractère racial sont monnaie courante.
    Le taux d’expériences de violence raciste varie, mais
    atteint jusqu’à 14 %. Le profilage discriminatoire par
    la police est une réalité commune. Les obstacles
    à l’inclusion prennent de multiples formes, particulièrement
    lorsqu’il s’agit de chercher un emploi
    et un logement.
    8
    novembre
    2019
    This annual overview provides an update of the most recent figures on antisemitic incidents, covering the period 1 January 2008 – 31 December 2018, across the EU Member States, where data are available. It includes a section that presents evidence from international organisations. In addition, for the first time, it provides an overview of how Member States that have adopted or endorsed the non-legally binding working definition of antisemitism adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) (2016) use or intend to use it.
    12
    septembre
    2019
    FRA’s second EU Minorities and Discrimination survey (EU-MIDIS II) collected information from over 25,000 respondents with different ethnic minority and immigrant backgrounds across all 28 EU Member States. The main findings from the survey, published in 2017, pointed to a number of differences in the way women and men with immigrant backgrounds across the European Union (EU) experience how their rights are respected. This report summarises some of the most relevant survey findings in this regard, which show the need for targeted, gender-sensitive measures that promote the integration of – specifically – women who are immigrants or descendants of immigrants.
    4
    juillet
    2019
    Based on FRA’s second large-scale survey on experiences and perceptions of antisemitism, this report focuses
    on the perspectives of young Jewish Europeans (aged 16-34) living in twelve EU Member States. It first
    describes this particular group and takes a look at defining antisemitism and understanding the place of Israel
    in it.
    Fundamental Rights Report 2019: Anti-Gypsyism across the EU remains a persistent barrier to improving the social and
    economic situation of Roma today.
    Fundamental Rights Report 2019: Ethnic minorities and migrants continue to face harassment and discrimination across the EU,
    despite longstanding EU laws against racism.
    Fundamental Rights Report 2019: Efforts to advance equality moved ahead in some areas but remain stalled in others.
    8
    mars
    2019
    Le présent document expose les principales conclusions
    de la deuxième enquête de la FRA sur les
    expériences des personnes juives en rapport avec
    le crime de haine, la discrimination et l’antisémitisme
    dans l’Union européenne.
    10
    décembre
    2018
    This report outlines the main findings of FRA’s second survey on Jewish people’s experiences with hate crime, discrimination and antisemitism in the European Union – the biggest survey of Jewish people ever conducted worldwide. Covering 12 EU Member States, the survey reached almost 16,500 individuals who identify as being Jewish. It follows up on the agency’s first survey, conducted in seven countries in 2012.
    5
    décembre
    2018
    Le présent guide explique le profilage, les cadres juridiques qui le régissent et les raisons pour
    lesquelles le profilage licite est à la fois nécessaire pour garantir le respect des droits fondamentaux
    et essentiel à l’efficacité des opérations de police et de gestion des frontières.
    Black people in the EU face unacceptable difficulties in getting a decent job because of their skin colour. Racist harassment also remains all too common.
    28
    novembre
    2018
    Almost twenty years after adoption of EU laws forbidding discrimination, people of African descent in the EU face widespread and entrenched prejudice and exclusion. This report outlines selected results from FRA's second large-scale EU-wide survey on migrants and minorities (EU-MIDIS II). It examines the experiences of almost 6,000 people of African descent in 12 EU Member States.
    20
    septembre
    2018
    With enormous volumes of data generated every day, more and more decisions are based on data analysis and algorithms. This can bring welcome benefits, such as consistency and objectivity, but algorithms also entail great risks. A FRA focus paper looks at how the use of automation in decision making can result in, or exacerbate, discrimination.