GA 2022 – Decolonising Justice: A vision for the future of racial justice in Europe
ENAR held its 21st General Assembly in Brussels between May 19th and May 21st. Welcoming over 80 Network representatives from across Europe, the event centered around the theme of
EU Anti-Racism Action Plan: Civil Society recommendations 2021-2022
Brussels, 20 September 2021: As part of a coalition, ENAR and 40 Civil Society Organisations across Europe share recommendations for the European Commission to prioritise ahead of
Joint statement: Anti-terrorism bill not in line with basic human rights standards
Brussels, 20/07/2021 – CSOs issue a joint statement expressing human rights concerns ahead of the planned amendments to the anti-terrorism laws.
EU: counter-terrorism laws must comply with human rights obligations
Brussels, 16/06/2021 – ENAR, ICJ, Amnesty International, FIDH, and ECNL issue a joint statement calling for the European Commission’s review of the EU Directive on Combatin
STATEMENT: The Mandate and Work of the EU Coordinator on Anti-Racism
Brussels, 17/05/2021 – ENAR and 66 civil society organisations across Europe issue a joint statement on the newly appointed EU Coordinator on Anti-Racism.
Open letter to European Commission President von der Leyen: EU Anti-Racism Summit recommendations
Brussels, 17 February 2021 – ENAR, EQUINOX, and 80+ organisations across Europe co-signed this open letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen with our reco
EU anti-racism action plan explained: A blog series
This series of short blog articles by Julie Pascoet, Senior Advocacy Officer at ENAR, will detail and explain some elements of the new EU Action Plan Against Racism launched by the
Radicalisation in a new light: from security to social inclusion and equality
Two years ago, ENAR decided to participate in a European research project which questions the concept of radicalisation, its use in the mainstream discourse and its impacts on the
Instrumentalising women’s rights in racist discourses: we need an intersectional approach
When pursuing a women’s rights agenda, policy makers should ensure that an intersectional approach is used in order to avoid reproducing stigmatisation and discrimination of grou
From data to perception: an anti-racism take on Antisemitism in the EU
The 9th of November marks the commemoration of the night of the broken glass, a night of pogroms against Jews in Nazi Germany in 1938. Last year, I gave a personal account of why A