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Tolerance and non-discrimination

Violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief, and manifestations of hate and intolerance continue to endanger stability and threaten security in the OSCE region.

Main issues

Hate crime; Racism/xenophobia; Anti-Semitism; Intolerance/discrimination against Muslims; Freedom of religion or belief.
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Activities

Law enforcement training; Civil-society capacity-building; Education; Legislative assistance; Inter-cultural dialogue.
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Background

Background to the OSCE's work in tolerance and non-discrimination.
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Teachers in the Netherlands at a training workshop on using new materials to combat anti-Semitism produced by the ODIHR and the Anne Frank House. (OSCE/Anne Frank House Amsterdam)

Teachers in the Netherlands at a training workshop on using new materials to combat anti-Semitism produced by the ODIHR and the Anne Frank House. (OSCE/Anne Frank House Amsterdam)

Contacts

Tolerance and Non-Discrimination Programme
Al. Ujazdowskie 19
00-557 Warsaw
Poland
Tel: +48 22 520 0600
Fax: +48 22 520 0605
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