Call for stronger commitment to fighting racism, anti-Semitism, discrimination and xenophobia
Joint statement to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day - Brussels, 27 January 2015
Joint statement to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day - Brussels, 27 January 2015
Over 50 representatives from LGBTI org. from across the EU, national governments, EU institutions, civil society and the academic world gathered to discuss how to step up the fight against hate crimes.
Today is the TDoR, which aims to memorialise and honour trans people who have been victims of homicide, and to raise public awareness of hate crimes against trans people.
ILGA-Europe is organising a working seminar : “Stepping up the fight against hate crimes. Towards an inclusive response to homophobic and transphobic crimes”. Wednesday 10 December 2014 in Brussels.
Deadline for applications: 15 September 2014.
May 2014
In this section you can read about how ILGA-Europe work to fight hate crime and hate speech.
ILGA-Europe statement regarding the Council of European Union Conclusions on combating hate crimes in the European Union adopted on 5-6 December 2013.
By Professor Steve Peers, Human Rights Centre, University of Essex on behalf of ILGA-Europe.
December 2013
Today, ILGA-Europe adds its voice to the International Transgender Day of Remembrance.