top or the junior partner parties which are openly openly discriminating races nationalists right wing parties we re optimists come this coming from many places for example we re getting more serious about promoting economic equality and so-called social economic rights a dimension of human rights we haven t had a chance to speak much of in this conversation i see it in young people it could sound condescending but jenny warning from traveling around europe meeting with youth groups and with children s groups i see solutions being offered i see a willingness to to go over the divisions too and i see more and more government power which are representing all the issues we re talking about certainly there are populist tendencies out there against which we have to push very hard but we can do that as i said earlier by shattering myth by dispelling these crazy stories on the basis of which people are being rallied by delivering for people better tackling
to resolve the problem including towards respectfully receiving a fair number of people from greece and italy which is still not taking place now where he s me greatly since this age has come into existence nothing has improved and the contrary human rights have to tolerate it and i wouldn t accept that at all since as agencies come into existence we have adopted in europe a charter of fundamental rights which is hardwired protection of human rights into policymaking and i see that on a day to day basis how the outcome is better because of the charter since his agency came into existence we have evidence on the situation in europe of a quality that you re find nowhere else in europe we know about the incidence of violence against women because of the surveys we ve done the incidence of anti semitism the instances of his. i m a phobia more if i may finish we have also seen how that data has fed into better policy so i understand we know more but the situation didn t. get better
some small progress in this area for example i was in hungary just a few weeks ago and i was invited by the government to send a team to the so-called transit zones these are the border points the border crossing points to see how a more human rights respectful system could be put in place those conversations are underway right now but i that s exactly the way our agency can make some small progress in contributing to the challenges in such places you mention counterterrorism and fundamental rights you mentioned a concern with legislation around security laws and dangerously human rights you mentioned spain for instance. yes well certainly in terms of counterterrorism we have an issue right now that we have a legitimate need for strong security and we want to support that in a way that s respectful of human rights and doesn t compound the problems it s attempting to solve and this means we have some challenging conversations we need states to slow down what are the challenges slowing d