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Commission co-organizes second coordination meeting on combating anti-Muslim hatred and racism

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The Commission co-organized with the Council of Europe the second coordination meeting on combating hatred and racism against Muslims, and it was held on 13 and 14 March 2025. 

The event brings together a wide range of stakeholders from EU Member States, the Council of Europe, Canada, New Zealand, international organisations, EU agencies and the media. Participants will discuss the key issue of terminology: find the most effective language to describe and combat anti-Muslim hatred. The role of the media in shaping public perceptions and measures to avoid normalisation of anti-Muslim narratives will also be highlighted, with a focus on identifying innovative solutions and sharing best practices to counter this trend. 

The event was opened by Magnus Brunner, Commissioner for Home Affairs and Migration. On 14 March, Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Commissioner Hadja Lahbib participated with a video message, highlighting the Commission’s commitment to this vital cause.  

More information on the Commission’s efforts to combat anti-Muslim hatred can be found online.

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