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New Guide Helps Hate Crime Victims in Czechia

Foreigners who are targets of hate attacks in Czechia can now find help in a new guide prepared by the In Iustitia NGO. They can learn how to act in such instances, how to report a crime, and how the investigation...

by The League of Human Rights
(Image: Stefan Munder)

Foreigners who are targets of hate attacks in Czechia can now find help in a new guide prepared by the In Iustitia NGO. They can learn how to act in such instances, how to report a crime, and how the investigation works. The guide is available in English, Arabic, Russian and Vietnamese. It aims to facilitate access to justice for immigrants and asylum seekers and help them gain a sense of security. The most common incidents in Czechia are based on nationality, ethnicity or religion. According to the NGO, attacks by "ordinary" non-extremist people are on the rise.

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