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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Num. of words: 1000
Topic: Tackling Islamophobia against women in Europe
Tone: Colloquial
Outline & Structure: Key recommendations
In the light of growing Islamophobia in Europe and its disproportionate impact on women, we urge:
The European Parliament:
• to adopt a resolution including: recommendations on the role of the EC coordinator, a
working definition on Islamophobia, the need for national strategies to combat Islamophobia
and the official recognition of 21/09 as the European day against islamophobia, with a
specific focus on the gender aspect of Islamophobia;
• (via ARDI and the working-group against Islamophobia) to work in collaboration with the
FEMM committee to explore potential work on the intersectionality between discrimination
on the basis of gender/religion/ethnicity;
The European Commission:
• to propose a framework for national strategies/policy commitments to combat Islamophobia
with specific and concrete goals according to each national context, in areas such as
education, housing, health, employment, policing, security, justice systems, exercise of
freedom of religion;
• to ensure that the European Strategy for equality between women and men include multiple
discrimination aspects, acknowledging obstacles of women not only within their own cultural
group but also in relation to the majority population, especially in the case of Muslim
women;
• (via the EC coordinator), to establish an internal roadmap on Islamophobia, dedicated to
delivering clear and tangible results to shape future policies;
• to identify areas that could lead to infringement proceedings on the basis of the Employment
Equality Directive (to challenge systemic restrictions to the right to wear religious symbols in
national laws and practices), the Framework Decision on racism and xenophobia (hate
crime/speech) and the Victims’ Rights Directive;
The Member States:
• to ensure that existing anti-discrimination laws better address multiple discrimination and to
collect data on the gender dimension of Islamophobia (with the support of equality bodies);
• to make sure that bias is properly investigated and prosecuted in cases of hate crime against
Muslims and to collect data on Islamophobic crime;
• to officially recognise Islamophobia as a specific form of racism (not to be mixed up with a
criticism of religion) and its impacts on Muslims and those perceived as such;
• to adopt a national strategy to combat Islamophobia or include specific objectives on
combating Islamophobia in the national action plan againsa aracism.
Extra notes:
Topic: Tackling Islamophobia against women in Europe
Tone: Colloquial
Outline & Structure: Key recommendations
In the light of growing Islamophobia in Europe and its disproportionate impact on women, we urge:
The European Parliament:
• to adopt a resolution including: recommendations on the role of the EC coordinator, a
working definition on Islamophobia, the need for national strategies to combat Islamophobia
and the official recognition of 21/09 as the European day against islamophobia, with a
specific focus on the gender aspect of Islamophobia;
• (via ARDI and the working-group against Islamophobia) to work in collaboration with the
FEMM committee to explore potential work on the intersectionality between discrimination
on the basis of gender/religion/ethnicity;
The European Commission:
• to propose a framework for national strategies/policy commitments to combat Islamophobia
with specific and concrete goals according to each national context, in areas such as
education, housing, health, employment, policing, security, justice systems, exercise of
freedom of religion;
• to ensure that the European Strategy for equality between women and men include multiple
discrimination aspects, acknowledging obstacles of women not only within their own cultural
group but also in relation to the majority population, especially in the case of Muslim
women;
• (via the EC coordinator), to establish an internal roadmap on Islamophobia, dedicated to
delivering clear and tangible results to shape future policies;
• to identify areas that could lead to infringement proceedings on the basis of the Employment
Equality Directive (to challenge systemic restrictions to the right to wear religious symbols in
national laws and practices), the Framework Decision on racism and xenophobia (hate
crime/speech) and the Victims’ Rights Directive;
The Member States:
• to ensure that existing anti-discrimination laws better address multiple discrimination and to
collect data on the gender dimension of Islamophobia (with the support of equality bodies);
• to make sure that bias is properly investigated and prosecuted in cases of hate crime against
Muslims and to collect data on Islamophobic crime;
• to officially recognise Islamophobia as a specific form of racism (not to be mixed up with a
criticism of religion) and its impacts on Muslims and those perceived as such;
• to adopt a national strategy to combat Islamophobia or include specific objectives on
combating Islamophobia in the national action plan againsa aracism.
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