Your Excellencies
The European Roma and Travellers Forum is seriously concerned about the
action of the Italian authorities on fingerprinting Roma living in the camps
across he country – adults and children alike – brushing aside the concerns of
the European nstitutions and International organisations. Having regard the
Human Rights and Fundamental freedoms, the principles of equality and
nondiscrimination, the right to privacy and data protection, as recognised by
the International and European conventions protecting human rights and
fundamental freedoms, and in particular the European Convention on Human Rights
and the related jurisprudence and by the Charter of Fundamental Rights, as well
as the International Convention on Children’s Rights today the European Roma and
Travellers Forum call upon all Governments of European and non- European member
states to:
- prevent the Italian authorities to refrain from conducting a census that
includes the possibility of fingerprinting Roma and Roma minors, as this is in
contradiction with the prohibition of direct and indirect discrimination
foreseen in the EU directive on race and ethnicity, while a further
discrimination between Roma and other citizens is enacted as
the latter do not have to undergo similar procedures;
- asks the European Commission and the Council to make sure that Member
States apply EU law consistently and fully, and to take the necessary measures
shall this not be the case.
We believe that now is a crucial moment to press the Italian authorities to
stop its anti-Roma activities immediately and to undertake all necessary
measures to stop the Anti-Roma pogroms and ensure safe and secure life of all
Roma living in Italy as well as the full implementation of International Laws
and standards.
Similar activities to this one are not only a threat to the Roma community.
These activities remind us of the Nazi and Fascist periods in the early 1930s,
when Roma/Sinti and Jews were singled out for discrimination and persecution
leading finally to the genocide of millions of innocent people.
Nowadays this is a serious threat to the future of European, to democracy and
the rule of law.
Sincerely,
Rudko Kawczynski
President of the European Roma and Travellers Forum