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Joint press statement: International Roma Day: Strong call for solidarity ahead of European elections

08 April 2014
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Roma across Europe continue to be the victims of racist attacks, widespread
discrimination and hate speech. Today, on International Roma Day, anti-racist
organisations are seriously concerned about the prevalence of anti-Gypsyism, and
pledge to join forces to curb racism and hate speech ahead of the European
elections.

Roma are permanent victims of racist violence across Europe and are, to this
day, still denied their basic human rights in their countries of origin and of
residence. Walls are being built in cities throughout Eastern Europe to separate
Roma from the rest of society. Anti-Roma marches are often used to mobilise
votes by populist and far right groups and parties in many countries of the
European Union. Roma children are segregated in schools in Hungary, the Czech
Republic, Greece and Slovakia, among others. In Italy, many Roma are forced to
live in isolated and segregated camps set up by the municipalities, making it
extremely difficult for them to access basic rights to education, employment and
healthcare. Roma still face forced evictions in France without receiving
adequate alternative housing.

The generalisation of anti-Roma discourses within some political parties is
leading to an increase in incidences of discrimination and violence against
Roma.

In the run-up to the European elections, we call on politicians not to incite
to discrimination, prejudice or hatred against any ethnic and religious
minorities. They should also commit to seriously address and recognise anti-Gypsyism
as one of the root causes for the failure to bring about the necessary changes
on the ground. The fight against anti-Gypsyism, as well as other specific forms
of racism such as Afrophobia, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, should be made a
priority in all political parties’ programmes, because they are seriously
damaging social cohesion in Europe.

International Roma Day should be a commemoration for these Roma victims and
serve as a permanent call to Roma and non-Roma to become more united in the
fight for Roma rights and against racism in Europe.

Therefore, we are joining forces to achieve full equality for Roma and all
the marginalized groups who struggle to have their rights respected, and to
counter the rise and appeal of racist and xenophobic ideas and policies. It’s
now time that SOLIDARITY becomes a value in European societies as violation of
the rights of one group affects everyone else in our society.

  • European Network Against Racism (ENAR);
  • CEJI – a Jewish contribution to an inclusive Europe;
  • European Roma Grassroots Organizations Network (ERGO);
  • European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC);
  • Forum of European Muslim Youth and Student Organisations (FEMYSO);
  • Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combating Antisemitism (ICCA);
  • Mouvement contre le Racisme, l’Antisémitisme et la Xénophobie (MRAX);
  • Muslims’ Rights Belgium;
  • Open Republic Association against Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia;
  • Pan African Movement for Justice;
  • Subjective Values Foundation.
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