A report by the “Civil Council to Combat All Forms of Discrimination” details ongoing instability and rights abuses in the occupied city of Ceuta. The report, released Friday, highlights a surge in hate speech and stigmatization linked to migration within the city. It specifically calls on Ceuta’s authorities to clarify the methodology used to determine the religion of deceased individuals undergoing burial procedures. Published in the council's ninth bulletin, and developed in partnership with the Prometheus Institute for Democracy and Rights, the report raises concerns about discriminatory practices. The findings indicate a deteriorating environment for vulnerable populations in Ceuta. Further investigation into these reported abuses is warranted, and accountability from local authorities is requested. The report emphasizes the urgency of addressing the growing issue of hate speech.

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