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Mediensammlung, : Why the NSU Case matters Structural Racism in Europe

Across the EU, there is a crisis in governance, and politicians are increasingly seen as unaccountable elites removed from the fears of ordinary people in a rapidly-changing and less secure globalised world. It is the far-right and anti-immigration movements that are benefitting from this crisis, argues Liz Fekete in a talk which will also focus on the growth of an un-democratic and unaccountable Security State. Taking the fight to establish the truth in the NSU case as the model for all future citizen campaigns across Europe, she will argue that only a concerted struggle against all forms of racism (popular, institutional, State) and fascist terror can guarantee Europe‘s democratic future.

Why the NSU Case matters. Structural Racism in Europe

Mitwirkende
Liz Fekete,
Details: Why the NSU Case matters. Structural Racism in Europe
Liz Fekete ist Direktorin des Londoner Institute of Race Relations (IRR).

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