Association
shares anti-racism experience in Kazan
By NEVER AGAIN
Members of the 'NEVER
AGAIN' Association held meetings with authorities and civil society leaders in
several cities across the Russian Federation
between 26-30 September 2011.
They discussed future cooperation and exchange of experiences in the struggle
against racism and xenophobia in the lead up to the 2018 World Cup to be
held in Russia.
Among others, they visited Kazan - the home of FC Rubin and a 2018 World Cup host
city - where they were received by the leaders of the Parliamentary Civic
Chamber of the Republic of Tatarstan
including the Chairman of the Chamber, Il'giz Khairullin. The meeting at the
Kazan Kremlin
was scheduled for 40 minutes but extended to more than 2 hours of friendly
discussion about issues of multi-culturalism and xenophobia.
Members of the 'NEVER
AGAIN' Association also met with the leadership of the Assembly of the Peoples
of Tatarstan, including key leaders of the Kazakh, Georgian, Uzbek, Vietnamese,
Russian-German, and Udmurt minority communities. They also met with the heads
of the Jewish and Bahai communities in Kazan, the NGO Azamat, and with the
Centre for Study of Discrimination, Extremism and Xenophobia in the Republic of Tatarstan. They also discussed
grass-roots cooperation with the Kazan Federation of Mini-Football (Futsal),
which is to result in joint activities with the Assembly of the Peoples of
Tatarstan for this year's Football Against Racism in Europe Weeks of Action in October.
'I appreciate the
exceptionally warm welcome we received in Kazan and the high level of
discussions we had here' - said Dr Rafal Pankowski of the 'NEVER AGAIN'
Association, coordinator of the East Europe Monitoring Centre set up in
cooperation with the FARE Network and UEFA. - 'Tatarstan is a unique example of
a dynamic multi-ethnic society where diversity is valued. There is a lot we can
learn from each other.'
The 'NEVER AGAIN'
Association is an independent educational and monitoring organization
established in Poland
in 1996. Since 2009, 'NEVER AGAIN' has coordinated the FARE East European
Development Project supported by UEFA in the run up to EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine.
'NEVER AGAIN' has set up the East Europe Monitoring Centre documenting racism
and xenophobia across the region. More information: www.nigdywiecej.org www.farenet.org
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