CALL FOR A RESEARCHER: Eroding the Rule of Law – Racism and Migration in Europe
ENAR is seeking an experienced researcher in the field of migration, with expertise in applying decolonial, anti-racist, and intersectional frameworks. The consultant will analyse
64 organizations and ten MEPs call on Von der Leyen to block Polish asylum suspension
Brussels, Belgium, 6 November 2024 – Poland will temporarily bar refugees from claiming asylum in the country after crossing the border from neighbouring Belarus, amid warnings
Human Rights Under Fire: The Case Against Activist Doros Polykarpou
On 15 October, Cyprus saw the first hearing in a disturbing legal case against Doros Polykarpou, a longstanding human rights defender and recent award recipient. The charges—alle
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
The racist violence across the UK is not an anomaly – and UK politicians need to stop pretending otherwise
Brussels, Belgium, 7 August 2024 – The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) vehemently condemns the reprehensible attacks targeting racialised communities, in particular Muslim
ENAR staff member racially profiled and detained at Zagreb Airport
Europe’s racist border policies a growing danger to racialised people: “One policeman told me that Croatia is a homogenous white society, that I am black and that gives them th
European Leaders put a shocking €20,000 price on the lives of racialised migrants
Brussels, Belgium – 20 June 2023 The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) strongly condemns the new Pact on Migration and Asylum recently agreed upon by the Council of the Euro
ENAR attends screening of “Some of the Others” in Warsaw
On the 24th of May, ENAR Director General, Kim Smouter, attended the screening of “Some of the Others” directed by Tyagi Pallava. Funded by ENAR’s Empowerment and