FRA's report on the state of civil society in the EU for 2022
EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published a report on the state of civil society in the EU for 2022.
EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published a report on the state of civil society in the EU for 2022.
The annual report of the so-called Independent Mechanism for Monitoring (IMM) the actions of police officers of the Ministry of the Interior (MoI) in the area of illegal migration and international protection for the past year was published on Friday, July 1st, 2022, illustrating all the shortcomings of the monitoring system itself.
The seventh evaluation on the Code of Conduct on Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online shows that the number of notifications reviewed within 24 hours (64.4%) has decreased as compared to 2021 (81%) and 2020 (90.4%). Only TikTok has increased its performance (from 82.5% to 91.7%). The average removal rate (63.6%) is similar to 2021 (62.5%), but still lower than in 2020 (71%). Looking at the individual performance of the platforms, most of them (except for YouTube) have removed less hate speech content than in 2021. The quality of feedback to users’ notifications has improved as compared to previous monitoring exercises.
On the International Day for Tolerance, on 16 November 2020, OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) published its data on hate crimes for 2021.
Center for Peace Studies brings detailed recommendations for improving the integration system in all sectors that are part of the integration system: interdepartmental cooperation, the right to accommodation, education, employment, health care, and social protection.