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The EU Council adopted conclusions on sport-related violence

Conclusions on sports-related violence were approved by the EU Council on Monday (7/6). emphasizing the unique security challenge posed by its organization EURO, as the event will take place simultaneously in 11 European cities.

As the Council underlines in its communication “organizers of major events taking place during the COVID-19 pandemic must continue to adopt measures and procedures that prevent the spread of the virus among all stakeholders».

The Council also emphasizes the importance of international police cooperation and the exchange of information to ensure a secure organization. Recognizes that monitoring the movement of risk advocates can be vital in preventing public unrest and related criminal activity, encourages effective international co-operation through the development of specialist law enforcement agencies and other liaisons, even if a sporting event takes place without an audience.

“Due to many recent incidents of violence related to sport, it is vital to address this issue beyond the sports venues” It is pointed out by the Council as broadcast by the Athens News Agency. “The scope of precautionary measures should be expanded to cover locations such as public transport, hotels, training centers, nightlife and other public areas,” the statement said.

At the same time, it emphasizes the importance of protecting public and private spaces open to the public, in particular through the implementation of security plans and the use of surveillance and detection systems that incorporate artificial intelligence, while respecting fundamental rights. It also calls on the Member States to continue monitoring the Internet content in order to prevent and mitigate the spread of messages that incite violence, extremism, radicalization and xenophobia.

Finally, the EU Council Stresses the need for Member States to increase the risk assessment of proponents of risk, especially those with extremist ideologies, in order to detect, prevent and limit potential hostile and criminal activity during international sporting events.

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