Racism In Europe
Discrimination in Europe is very common, despite the widespread legal protection. According to the 2007 Eurobarometer, Europeans believe that discrimination on the basis of ethnic origin is the most common form of discrimination in Europe.
The article describes the state of race relations and racism in Europe. Racism of various forms is found in every country on Earth, albeit at different rates and nature of incidents. Racism is widely condemned throughout the world, with 170 states signatories of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by 8 August 2006. In different countries, the forms that racism takes may be different for historic, cultural, religious, economic or demographic reasons.
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