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Präsident Barroso soll Führung in Gleichheitsfragen zeigen

Veröffentlicht 27. März 2008 - Aktualisiert 29. Januar 2010
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Barrosos Kommission ist seit dreieinhalb Jahren im Amt, und nun erinnert das  Europäische Netz gegen Rassismus (ENAR) den Kommissionspräsidenten an seine anfängliche Ankündigung, eine Rahmenrichtlinie einführen zu wollen, die „alle Formen der Diskriminierung“ abdecke.

In spite of the Commission's public commitment to the cause of non-discrimination on the occasion of the European Year of Equal Opportunities 2007, ENAR says in a March 20 post on BlogActiv that "mixed messages have been coming out of the Commission on who exactly will be covered". 

ENAR asks whether there will be four or five different grounds for discrimination, or just one. "Sometimes it is religion that will be excluded, other times sexual orientation, most recently it is rumoured that it will be all except disability," ENAR states.

The NGO alliance goes on to ask Barroso whether he has "forgotten his earlier commitments". It claims discrimination against religious minorities throughout the EU "has been steadily increasing, including worrying trends in relation to Islamophobia and anti-Semitism" and puts multiple discrimination into perspective. 

"If you are Muslim, disabled, old, or lesbian, you can still be discriminated against in education or refused access to healthcare or housing. For people with multilayered identities such as a gay Christian wanting a good education or a disabled black woman, the gaps are even wider."

ENAR states that "only by fighting for comprehensive protection against all discrimination grounds that we will achieve equal opportunities for all in jobs, accommodation [and] schools". 

"The proposal which is currently in the pipeline cannot result in yet another missed opportunity to protect Europe's numerous and multi-faceted victims of discrimination," ENAR insists. 

"The commitment to legislation that can seize this opportunity is there, it is in these victims' name that we now need the political leadership and clarity of intentions to see it happen," the blog post concludes.

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