20.09.2022 / Polizei / Berlin
Die Anti-Rassismus-Kommission des Europarates (ECRI) rügt Deutschland erneut wegen Untätigkeit gegen sogenanntes Racial-Profiling durch die Polizei. Schon Ende 2019 hatte die Kommission eine anlasslose Berücksichtigung von Merkmalen wie Hautfarbe und ethnische Herkunft bei Polizeikontrollen und Ermittlungen beanstandet. In ihrem Bericht von 2022 vermerken sie zum Beispiel, dass eine Studie zu Racial Profiling nicht umgesetzt wurde.
https://amnesty-polizei.de/ecri-fordert-studie-zu-racial-profiling/
https://rm.coe.int/ecri-report-on-germany-sixth-monitoring-cycle-german-translation-/16809ce4c0
Aus dem Bericht, der am 20.09.2022 veröffentlicht wurde:
“1) In its report on Germany (sixth monitoring cycle) published on 17 March 2020, ECRI recommended that the German authorities establish a coherent system of organisations that provide victims of discrimination with effective support including legal assistance throughout the whole country. To this end, the German Länder should engage in setting up independent equality bodies in line with ECRI’s General Policy Recommendation No. 2. (…) Despite the above positive developments, concrete progress in terms of new, already operational, anti-discrimination agencies at Länder and municipal levels remains modest and the availability of support services in the anti-discrimination field remains uneven in Germany.”
“2) In its report on Germany (sixth monitoring cycle), ECRI recommended that the police authorities of the Federation and the Länder commission and participate in a study on racial profiling with the aim of developing and implementing measures that eliminate existing and prevent future racial profiling. (…) As a consequence, ECRI concludes that, in the present state of affairs, its recommendation has not yet been implemented.”
https://rm.coe.int/ecri-conclusions-on-the-implementation-of-the-recommendations-in-respe/1680a807d2