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Europe more afraid of migrants than terror: rights monitor

STRASBOURG: Europe is more scared of the migrant influx than of terrorism, a European rights monitor said in a report published on Monday.

In an annual report, Nils Muiznieks, human rights commissioner for the Council of Europe, described 2015 as “a year of fear and insecurity” for the continent.

“In such an atmosphere, governments tend to neglect their human rights obligations and public opinion sometimes encourages this trend,” he warned the 47-nation council, which is based in Strasbourg.

Muiznieks pointed to the impact on public mood from two terror attacks in Paris — a January assault on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, followed by the coordinated bloodshed in November that killed 130 people.

But “even more widespread than fear of terrorism was a growing fear occasioned by continuing migrant inflows”, he said, describing it as a “multi-faceted fear” which had affected many European countries.

“For some, the influx signalled the helplessness of individual governments and Europe as a whole to control borders.

“For others, the continuing arrivals and the attending strains exacerbated doubts about Europe’s ability to manage diversity and fed anti-Muslim prejudices, which were already widespread.”

Published in Dawn, April 19th, 2016

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