Lucha contra la glorificación del nazismo, el neonazismo y otras prácticas que contribuyen a alimentar las formas contemporáneas de racismo, discriminación racial, xenofobia e intolerancia conexa (A/HRC/48/77)
This report stresses the importance of reliable disaggregated data and statistics on racist, xenophobic, and antisemitic crimes, emphasising that data on the ideological affiliations of perpetrators and the identity of victims is vital for understanding the prevalence of hate incidents and designing effective countermeasures. It finds that a lack of consistent reporting is an issue in almost every country examined, with official statistics frequently lower than those reported by non-governmental organisations. The report highlights the need for more comprehensive and accessible reporting networks and underscores the ongoing role of civil society in collecting data and supporting victims. It highlights submissions from Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Brazil, Burundi, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Mexico, Namibia, the Netherlands, the Niger, Norway, Qatar, the Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation, Senegal, Serbia, Spain and Sweden, as well civil society actors.