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Recommendation 2052 (2014) Final version
Counteraction to manifestations of neo-Nazism and right-wing extremism
1. The Parliamentary Assembly refers
to its Resolution 2011
(2014) on counteraction to manifestations of neo-Nazism
and right-wing extremism, in which it unequivocally condemns the
increasing number of manifestations of neo-Nazism (right-wing extremism)
and the rising popularity of neo-Nazi parties in Europe.
2. Considering that this is not an isolated phenomenon particular
to some Council of Europe member States, but rather a problem of
pan-European dimension, often lying dormant in society until conditions favourable
to its emergence arise, the Assembly believes it can only be effectively
tackled on the basis of shared experiences and good practice among
member States.
3. The Assembly therefore asks the Committee of Ministers to:
3.1. consider possible ways for
the Council of Europe to co-ordinate the various member States' efforts
against right-wing extremism, in particular by ensuring the exchange
of experience and good practice;
3.2. support member States in their fight against right-wing
extremism though demand-driven co-operation programmes;
3.3. support the initiative by the Council of Europe “No Hate
Speech Movement” youth campaign and declare 22 July the “European
Day for Victims of Hate Crime”, in commemoration of the day of the terrorist
attacks in Oslo and on Utøya Island, Norway;
3.4. bring to the attention of the governments of the member
States the specific recommendations included in Resolution 2011 (2014).