13 dicembre 2011
Razzismo Indagine dell’Unione Europea sulle minoranze e la discriminazione, rapporto 2009 The EU MIDIS Report on Discrimination shows that Italy is among the host countries with the highest percentage of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities who have experienced racially motivated crime in the last year
Razzismo Indagine dell’Unione Europea sulle minoranze e la discriminazione, rapporto 2009 The EU MIDIS Report on Discrimination shows that Italy is among the host countries with the highest percentage of respondents belonging to ethnic minorities who have experienced racially motivated crime in the last year. 22% of Romanians, 22% of Albanians and 31% of North Africans (these are three national groups included in the survey) have experienced a racially motivated crime. The type of crimes more frequently considered racially motivated in Italy are harassment incidents (for 96% Albanians and 80% of Rumanians). Also assaults or threats were considered to be racially motivated. 19% of North Africans were victims of serious harassment, assault or threats with a racist motive. The incidence rate for such crimes is the second highest in Europe.