Inside Denmark: Racism plan, resistance to EHCR and Denmark's new normal'
Briefly

The Danish government has unveiled further details of its anti-racism plan, initially announced in January, which aims to specifically address discrimination against Greenlanders through various initiatives. Twelve out of thirty-six initiatives are focused on this issue, while others cover broader aspects of racism. Proposed measures include educational programs for students, training for nightclub bouncers, and research on racism's prevalence. Immigration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek emphasized the need for cultural change and personal responsibility, acknowledging that while the plan is a step forward, it cannot single-handedly eliminate racism in Denmark.
The plan’s provisions for measuring ethnic discrimination in Denmark and addressing specific issues faced by Greenlanders highlight a more focused and informed approach.
The education initiatives aim to empower students with understanding, while nightclub bouncer training seeks to improve interactions across diverse backgrounds.
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