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Recommendation 2032 (2014) Final version
A strategy to prevent racism and intolerance in Europe
1. Recalling its Resolution 1967 (2014) on a strategy
to prevent racism and intolerance in Europe and Resolution 1968 (2014) on
tackling racism in the police, the Parliamentary Assembly expresses
deep concern at the upsurge of racism, hatred and intolerance in
Europe and the dimension, gravity and frequency of their manifestations.
2. Considering that racism, hatred and intolerance run counter
to the Council of Europe’s most fundamental values, no effort should
be spared to assist member States in preventing and combating this
scourge. The Assembly acknowledges that, through a wide range of
institutions, committees and structures, the Council of Europe is
already making a major contribution in this area. However, it calls
for a more strategic approach to be taken, with a view to increasing
impact.
3. The Assembly therefore asks the Committee of Ministers to
instruct the Secretary General of the Council of Europe to draw
up a strategy against racism, hatred and intolerance in Europe as
well as an action plan to implement it:
3.1. The strategy and the action plan should be of a limited
duration, pull together the existing Council of Europe activities
and expertise in the area, involve the entire Organisation and be
implemented in co-operation with national authorities, intergovernmental
and non-governmental organisations and other partners.
3.2. The strategy and the action plan should put an emphasis
on prevention while strengthening the legal framework and its effective
implementation, and include at least the following:
3.2.1. campaigning
and awareness-raising activities for the general public, also by
expanding and strengthening the No Hate Speech Movement;
3.2.2. stepping up human rights education and designing school
curricula to prevent racism, hatred and intolerance and promote
respect for equality and diversity;
3.2.3. preparing online and distance-learning tools on preventing
and combating racism, hatred and intolerance for police and other
law-enforcement officials;
3.2.4. strengthening the legal framework of Council of Europe
member States, providing legal advice and expertise and promoting
the ratification of the Additional Protocol to the Convention on
Cybercrime, concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and
xenophobic nature committed through computer systems (ETS No. 189);
3.2.5. ensuring that the recommendations of existing monitoring
mechanisms on racism, hatred and intolerance are followed up.