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  • 28/05/2025
Racial profiling still rife across the EU, Council of Europe says

New technologies such as facial recognition could worsen the problem, experts have suggested.

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00:00Being singled out from the queue at border controls or subjected to a random police stop
00:07and search are among the negative events experienced by some people because of their
00:11background, skin colour, religion or citizenship. This phenomenon, called racial profiling,
00:17was highlighted in Wednesday's report by the Council of Europe's human rights monitoring
00:22body. Its experts argued the issue remains rife in Europe, but tackling it is a difficult
00:27balancing act. We've noticed that no member state of the Council of Europe is really immune
00:33from racial profiling. And we think that it's also a very delicate issue in the sense that
00:43we don't want to counter the police forces. We know exactly that we need them and we want to trust
00:52them. So that's why it's sometimes very difficult to make them aware of this issue.
00:58Black people, migrants, Roma and Muslims are most often victims of racial profiling. Repeated
01:03subjection to such practices leads to distrust in authorities, while lack of investigation
01:08makes victims reluctant to report leading to a lack of data and an underestimation of the problem.
01:15In recent years, a new concern has appeared, namely facial recognition technology. Experts fear this
01:21will enhance the problem, but steps are being taken to mitigate risks.
01:25Very recently, the Council of Europe adopted a framework convention on AI and human rights.
01:36And there is a specific paragraph dealing with discrimination issues. And one committee of the
01:41Council of Europe dealing with anti-discrimination issues is preparing a specific recommendation on the
01:50the field of AI and discrimination. But no, no, it's an area of concern, of course.
01:57While initiatives are being taken in some countries, progress in others remains stalled.
02:02France fails to implement long-standing recommendations to effectively monitor police
02:06stop-and-searches, while Italy has ignored recommendations to assess racial profiling within
02:11its police forces. The Council calls on all member states to take the issue seriously,
02:16prohibit these practices by law, better train police officers, and hold people accountable.

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