Anti-Black racism is rising in EU countries, led by Germany, study finds
- Racism towards Black people in Europe is on the rise, with Germany, Austria, and Finland showing the highest rates of discrimination and harassment.
- The proportion of Black respondents who reported feeling racially discriminated against over the past five years has increased to 45% across the 13 surveyed countries.
- The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights is calling on EU countries to urgently address the issue of racial discrimination and harassment.
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Study: Finland is perceived as one of the most racist countries in EU
PEOPLE of African descent consider Finland as one of the most racist countries in the European Union, suggests a 13-member state study by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). In Finland, 43 per cent of such people reported to having experienced racial harassment in the past year, a proportion that is higher than in any of the other 12 countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Spai…
Study shows increasing anti-Black racism in EU, most discrimination in Germany
A recent survey of first- and second-generation Black immigrants across 13 European Union countries has brought to light a troubling increase in racism, with Germany, Austria, and Finland reporting the highest rates of discrimination and harassment. The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) conducted the survey, showing that within six years since the previous study, the percentage of respondents who reported experiencing racial dis
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