Dear Mr Berlusconi,
Since months we are looking very closely at the incidents of violent attack
on the settlements in Italy, police brutality and violations, hate speech in
which hundreds of Roma have been forced to run for fear of their life. So far
there hasn’t been any appropriate reactions or measures taken to stop the
violence and pogroms of Roma by your government.
The European Roma and Travellers Forum is seriously concerned about the
action of the Italian authorities on fingerprinting Roma living in the camps
across the country – adults and children alike – brushing aside the concerns of
the European Institutions and International organisations.
- Having regard to human rights and fundamental freedoms, the principles of
equality and non-discrimination, the right to privacy and to data protection, as
recognised by the international and European conventions protecting human rights
and fundamental freedoms, and notably 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,
- Having regard to the EU Treaties, and notably to Article 6 and 7 TUE,
Article 13 TEC (measures against discrimination based on, inter alia, race and
ethnic origin), Article 12 TEC (prohibition of discriminations on the basis of
nationality), Article 17 (European citizenship), Article 18 (freedom of
movement), articles 39 and following (free movement of workers),
- Having regard to the European Council directive 2000/43/EC of 29 June 2000
implementing the principle of equal treatment between persons irrespective of
racial or ethnic origin and to directive 2004/58/EC of the European Parliament
and of the European Council of 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens of the
European Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the
territory of the Member States,
- Having regard to the Roma Staff Working Paper on Community Instruments and
Policies for Roma Inclusion and to the 2008 Fundamental Rights Agency annual
report,
- Having regard to the resolutions adopted by the European Parliament on
Roma, on anti-discrimination, on freedom of movement,
we urge 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.
Today the European Roma and Travellers Forum sent an open letter to all Heads
of Governments asking them to condemn the activities of the Italian authorities
ensuring that EU is a community of values based on democracy and the rule of law,
human rights and fundamental freedoms, equality and non-discrimination, and that
the EU is committed to fight against racism and xenophobia, as well as against
discriminations based on any of the reasons stated in articles 13 and 12 TEC.
We believe that the international bodies too, such as the European Commission,
the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, OSCE and the United Nations
should take a stand and condemn the behavior of the Italian government as
inhumane and unacceptable.
On behalf of 15 million Roma living in Europe we are seriously condemning the
anti-Roma activities and call on the Italian authorities to reconsider their
activities and decisions.
Yours truly,
Rudko Kwaczynski
President of the European Roma and Travellers Forum