Elimination of racial discrimination
21 March; International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination...The charter for political parties for a non-racist society: a message for elections
On the occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, ENAR and UNITED for Intercultural Action
call upon political parties across Europe to re-affirm the principles
of the Charter for political parties for a non-racist society and to
speak clearly against racism and other forms of discrimination against
minorities.
We call upon the EU Member State governments, the
European Parliament and the European Commission to organize an event
preceding the EU elections on what strategies and policies are needed
to assure everyone’s rightful position in the EU. We have dreams to
make true. We also have nightmares to prevent.
Indeed, although
the apartheid system no longer exists today, racism has far from
disappeared. And nationalist and populist tendencies have been
increasing (again) in the last decade.
In light of the
economic crisis we are facing, populist remarks may seem insignificant.
But racism and open hostility towards minorities (of any kind) are
assured companions of social tensions. We are in a time of great social
tensions. Already we are seeing the effects in some EU Member States,
where there is open violence by some political parties against migrants.
This
is so strongly felt that only a few weeks ago, Mr Juncker, former chair
of the Euro Group, warned against nationalistic tendencies, linking
them to even greater dangers. He echoed the words of Mr Van Rompuy who
issued the same message two years earlier.
Next year, elections
campaigns will be launched for a new European Parliament. Some
political parties and movements are already using anti-European
feelings and nationalist feelings to gain support. This is why it is
essential that all political parties take a strong and courageous
stance against racism and discrimination and for equality for all people living in Europe.
The beginningOn 21 March 1960, 69 demonstrators against apartheid were shot in South Africa. Six years later the UN declared this day as International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Since then, on 21 March there are anti-racist activities all over the world.
During
the European Action Week Against Racism more than 100.000 people take
part in over 1.500 events in 48 European countries. More info: weekagainstracism.eu - facebook.com/UnitedActionWeek
As part of the 2013 campaign Mayors in European Cities
such as Barcelona, Bern, Dublin, Warsaw, Bilbao, Toulouse, Lisbon,
Patras, Örkelljunga, Reggio Emilia, Amsterdam, Pécs, Setúbal, Subotica
and Botkyrka took a stand against racism.
For further information, contact:The European Network Against Racism
(ENAR aisbl) stands up against racism and discrimination and advocates
for equality and solidarity for all in Europe. We connect local and
national anti-racist NGOs throughout Europe and voice the concerns of
ethnic and religious minorities in European and national policy debates.
Georgina Siklossy, Communication and Press Officer ENAR
Tel: +32 (0)2 229 35 77 - Mobile: +32 (0)473 490 531 - Email: georgina@enar-eu.org - Web: http://www.enar-eu.org
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