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Rapportenoverzicht van Roma in Europa

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Left out: violations of the rights of Roma in Europe

1 september 2010

Numbering between 10 and 12 million people, the Roma are one of Europe’s largest and most disadvantaged minorities. On almost every indicator of human development, in almost every country, the Roma fall far below the national average.

Slovakia: Steps to end segregation in education: Briefing to the government of Slovakia

1 september 2010

Amnesty International is deeply concerned that Romani children across Slovakia remain segregated in inferior education that traps them in a cycle of poverty and marginalization. The causes of the segregation of Romani children in the Slovak educational system are complex. To ensure that all Romani children are able to realize their right to education free from discrimination, the Slovak government needs to urgently adopt strong and targeted measures to effectively monitor and enforce the prohibition of discrimination and segregation.

Serbia: Stop the forced evictions of Roma settlements

10 juni 2010

On 31 August 2009, the Romani inhabitants of a settlement underneath the Gazela Bridge in Belgrade were forcibly evicted in less than three hours. This eviction was carried out without the safeguards required under international law. This report documents the forced eviction of Gazela, outlines the human rights violations which took place and, considering the continuing threat of further forced evictions, makes recommendation to the Serbian authorities.

The Wrong Answer - Italy's "Nomad Plan"

11 maart 2010

The "Nomad Plan" is the first scheme to have been developed using special powers provided by a Presidential decree which declared a "Nomad Emergency" in May 2008. It paves the way for the forced eviction of thousands of Roma and the resettlement of most, but not all of them, in new or expanded camps on the outskirts of Rome. There has been no genuine consultation with the Roma affected by the plan. This document contains stories about three families with one aspiration: to live with dignity.

Romania: Treated like waste: Roma homes destroyed, and health at risk, in Romania

15 januari 2010

About 75 Roma people, including children, have been living in metal cabins and shacks next to a sewage treatment plant since 2004. They were moved to the area from a crumbling, city-centre building and told the move was temporary, and for their own safety. After more than five years, and various court cases, the continued violation of their right to adequate housing is beginning to feel very permanent. In this document Amnesty International urges the Romanian authorities to ensure that all those forcibly evicted have access to effective remedies.

Czech Republic: Injustice renamed: Discrimination in education of Roma persists in the Czech Republic

1 januari 2010

Romani children are denied the right to an education free from discrimination. Without it,
they do not have the pass key to exercise the full range of their human rights.

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