New Commission, Same Story: Europe’s Security Obsession Overshadows Rights
Brussels, 23 September 2024 – The European Union’s latest policy direction, as revealed in the list of Commissioners-Designate and their mission letters, signals a stark commit
JOINT LETTER TO PM KEIM STARMER: SURVEILLANCE IS NOT THE ANSWER
9 August 2024 – Alongside Amnesty International, Privacy International, Big Brother Watch and others, the European Network Against Racism signed a letter to Prime Minister Keir S
Strategic workshop: Gathering against harmful Digital policing, planning for safety
On 7 and 8 May 2024, Weaving Liberation and the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) joined forces to organise a strategic workshop on digital policing. More than 20 community or
The High-Tech Hunt of Racialised People: France Gives Police Permission to Remotely Surveil Phone Cameras
France – France has recently passed a justice reform bill that gives law enforcement agencies a green light to surveil cameras, microphones, and geolocation on personal phones an
Open Letter: No Internet Shutdowns under the Digital Services Act
The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) is joining Access Now and over 60 civil society organisations from across the globe in demanding clarification on European Commissioner
EURONEWS: ENAR on “Brussels, My Love” talk show
Last week, ENAR was invited on the EURONEWS talk show ‘Brussels, My Love?’ to discuss the recent French protests following the murder of Nahel M. by a police officer. T
EURACTIV Podcast: What are the causes of the police violence in France?
On July 7th, Emmanuel Achiri, ENAR Policy and Advocacy Advisor on Policing and Migration, sat down with Evi Kiorri, host of EURACTIV’s Beyond the Byline podcast, to talk abou
ENAR Demands Justice and Reform Following Tragic Murder of Nahel by French Police
Brussels, Belgium – 29 June 2023 The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) strongly condemns the racist police brutality that led to the tragic and senseless murder of 17-ye
AI: One step closer to facial recognition ban!
MEPs discussed the AI Act on October 5th while in Strasbourg. The discussion covered some of the act’s more sensitive aspects such as the use of biometric identification R
Push-backs at borders: Croatia violated rights of 6 years old Madina Hussiny, ECHR court rules
This is an important step forward from our member Center for Peace Studies in Zagreb in the fight against police brutality. Last week the European Court of Human Rights ruled that