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8.
Can you provide statistical data and, if possible, instances of case-law
in this regard?
9.
What measures are under consideration or have been taken by your
Government to bring these phenomena under control:
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administrative and/or legal measures?
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economic and social measures?
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cultural measures: is education open and accessible to everyone?
Are the cultures of minorities and immigrant workers taught and
included in a national curriculum at school and university level,
by means of activities and theatre productions, festivals and the
like in order to make for a better cultural mutual understanding?
10.
What measures are under consideration or have been taken by your
Government to prevent demonstrations of xenophobia, intolerance and violence
and the exclusion of foreigners or minority or vulnerable groups?
11.
Are there political movements, groups or parties that advocate a racist
or xenophobic ideology, preach national preference or incite to ethnic or
religious cleansing? Conversely, do groups exist which promote and encourage
in their programme a policy of welcome and of integration with cultural
pluralism and respect for the dignity of others?
12.
What measures and actions do you envisage in order to prevent and put an
end to the new forms of racial discrimination, xenophobia, violence and
intolerance?
13.
What do you think of the new mandate and how do you anticipate
contributing to its satisfactory implementation?
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