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Armenian equality body ready to respond to discrimination and hatred

A training programme on combating discrimination adapted to the staff needs of the Human Rights Defender's Office in Armenia, bolstered their capacities to respond to cases of discrimination and hatred in line with European standards, notably those developed by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI). At the end of the training, participants expressed a strong interest for further capacity-building actions, emphasising the value of such work to gain insights from European good practices directly applicable to their daily professional endeavours.

Discrimination undermines the principle of equal treatment for all individuals. In Armenia, the Human Rights Defender plays a pivotal role in advocating for equal treatment in the society and ensuring that everyone, regardless the personal characteristics, enjoys the same rights and opportunities. As per its mandate, the Human Rights Defender’s Office can influence policy developments by advocating for a more inclusive society and non-discriminatory laws and practices. By developing skills to combat discrimination, the staff of the Human Rights Defender contributes to the advancement of human rights in the country.

The training session integrated theoretical principles with practical application, aiming to enhance participants' understanding of various concepts related to the field of anti-discrimination, encouraging their use in discussions. Attendees highlighted the importance, from a legal standpoint, of developing comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation, notably the adoption of the Draft law on ensuring equality are imperative steps to provide legal redress for victims.

 Read the news article in Armenian: Հայաստանում Մարդու իրավունքների պաշտպանի գրասենյակը պատրաստ է արձագանքել խտրականությանը եւ ատելությանը


This event is part of the joint European Union and Council of Europe programme “Partnership for Good Governance”, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe, in the framework of the project "Promoting equality and non-discrimination in Armenia".

Yerevan, Armenia 4 December 2023
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Addressing hate speech and hate crime: regional gathering of the network of Equality Bodies from the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership Region

A two-day workshop on addressing hate speech and hate crime took place at the premises of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, involving Equality bodies from the Western Balkans and the Eastern Partnership regions.  The event supported by the EU and Council of Europe, gathered 50 representatives from both regions who discussed and exchanged on the best practices, measures and common challenges when addressing hate speech and hate crime. Through monitoring and reporting, policy advocacy, raising awareness and supporting victims equality bodies play a fundamental role in protecting human rights and ensuring that all individuals are treated equally.

In her opening remarks, Angela Longo, Head of Anti-discrimination Co-operation Unit, Council of Europe, underlined the significant progress in engaging with Equality Bodies through this network, regularly exchanging best practices and addressing the challenges of hatred and intolerance in societies. She highlighted that this new chapter of discussion delves into the grey area between hate speech and hate crime, addressing issues of incitement and biases,

Representatives from Equality Bodies had the opportunity to discuss and enhance their knowledge on the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers Recommendation to member States on combating hate crime, adopted on 7th May 2024, as well as gain a clearer understanding of EU standards in the field of hate crime. Moreover, participants engaged in exchanges with peers from the Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE), who shared insights on addressing hate speech in the public discourse. The National Office Against Racial Discrimination (UNAR) in Italy provided practical examples for developing counter-narratives and raising awareness initiatives.

They also explored opportunities to advocate for legislative reform, foster multisectoral co-operation, enhance data collection, and overall improve national mechanisms to counter hate crimes.

This seminar was organised within the action “Promoting equality and combating racism and intolerance in the Western Balkans” and the project “Promoting equality and non-discrimination: towards more resilient and inclusive societies” – co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe  under the joint Programmes “Horizontal Facility for the Western Balkans and Türkiye” and “Partnership for Good Governance”.

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