Viktória Mohácsi MEP-ALDE, and the following non-governmental organizations
listed below, feel insulted by the statement of Silvio Berlusconi and demand his
peremptory apologies. Silvio Berlusconi declared "Tolerance zero towards Roma,
clandestines and criminals" during a phone interview concerning his program for
the first 100 day of governance.
We, undersigned people beleive: "These words are simply shameful and
unacceptable from the former prime minister of an EU Member State. We are
stating, that public personalities should refrain from statements - especially
in their electoral campaign - that encourage or incite to hate or stigmatisation
of the Roma on the basis of their ethnic origin. Let us remind Mr. Berlusconi,
that we are approximately 10 million individuals living within the European
borders, as part of the European society for centuries, as a real European
minority. Making things clear: criminality has no ethnicity, so Mr. Berlusconi
shouldn't use the word Roma in this context.
We seriously doubt that a political campaign carried out through Romaphobic
and dictatorial statements will give a better image of Italy. Associating Roma
to negative stereotypes and using the whole Romani nation as "electoral
scapegoat" is just in opposition with European values.
As Romani Member of the European Parliament, Romani and non-Romani members of
organizations urge Mr. Silvio Berlusconi to address public apologies to the 10
millions of Roma living in EU Member States and to pay respect to all the
provisions in force including Article 3 of the Italian Constitution and to
Article 21 and 22 of the Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the European
Union."