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France: Groups Seek UN Intervention to Address Racial Profiling

Racial profiling by French police violates international human rights law, five French and international groups said in a complaint filed today with the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

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French Council Admits Racial Profiling, Orders No Action

French Council Admits Racial Profiling, Orders No Action
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France: Class Action Lawsuit against Ethnic Profiling

France: Class Action Lawsuit against Ethnic Profiling
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France: End Systemic Police Discrimination


Civil Society Organizations File Class Action Challenging Ethnic Profiling
Police perform a stop during the Covid-19 lockdown in Nice, France, April 8, 2020
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(Paris) – Police in France engage in longstanding and widespread ethnic profiling that constitutes systemic discrimination, a group of six French and international human rights organizations said today, as they initiated the first class action against the French state over the practice. The organizations sent a letter of formal notice on January 27, 2021, to the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior, and the Minister of Justice to press for structural reforms and concrete measures to put an end to discriminatory police practices.

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Formal call to end racial profiling by police in France


Formal call to end racial profiling by police in France
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Formal call to end racial profiling by police in France
Six associations have issued a formal notice against the French government, calling for ‘deep reforms’ to end the ‘discriminatory practice’
27 January 2021
The notice is addressed to three senior politicians responsible for police strategy in FranceBy Joanna York
Six organisations, including NGOs, have today given leading French officials a formal notice to end racial profiling during identity checks by police in France.

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France: Systemic Police Discrimination Requires Reforms


27 January 2021, 14:19 UTC
France: Systemic Police Discrimination Requires Reforms
Groups Initiate Class Action Suit on Discriminatory Identity Checks
Police in France engage in a longstanding  and widespread practice of ethnic profiling that constitutes systemic discrimination, a group of six French and international human rights organizations said today, as they initiated action  the first class action against the French state over the practice.  The organizations sent a letter of formal notice on January 27, 2021, to the prime minister and the interior and justice ministers to press for structural reforms and concrete measures to put an end to discriminatory police practices.
Despite incontrovertible evidence that French police have engaged in systematic discrimination during identity checks for many years, and commitments by successive governments to address the problem, nothing has changed, the organizations said. The class action suit is needed to end this stigmatizing, humiliating, and degrading practice.

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