Spare a thought for the EU's brave foot soldiers who are putting the final touches on new Europe-wide rules to fight racism.
It is an important job - but a thankless one.
Their efforts to draw up a list of anti-racist actions and recommendations that EU home affairs ministers can sign off on 3-4 March are commendable.
But the task is not easy.
EU institutions have traditionally looked the other way, while far-right populists and quite a few mainstream politicians have...
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Shada Islam is an independent EU analyst and commentator who runs her own strategy and advisory company New Horizons Project. She is also the new editor of the EUobserver magazine.