Launch of ODIHR Programme "Training Against Hate Crimes for Law Enforcement" (TAHCLE)
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The OSCE has long recognized the threat that hate crimes pose to regional security. Since 2003, several OSCE Ministerial Council Decisions have highlighted the importance of building law-enforcement capacity to monitor and respond to this violent form of intolerance, most notably the 2009 Decision on Combating Hate Crimes, which called on OSCE participating States to conduct hate crimes training with law enforcement in this area.
The initiation of TAHCLE represents a critical step forward in ODIHR’s work to provide technical support and expertise to OSCE Participating States to implement their political commitments in the area of preventing and responding to manifestations of hate and intolerance.
TAHCLE is the substantially revised successor to ODIHR's Law Enforcement Officer Programme, which was launched in 2005. Please note that the working languages of the event will be English and Russian.
Further information about the conference can be found at http://tandis.odihr.pl/tahcle.