Massimo Barra, the head of the Italian Red Cross, insisted that the aim was
to integrate Roma people into Italian society. If children were fingerprinted,
it would be done "as a game", he said. Mr Barra said the Red Cross "always
respects human rights. We are building bridges, not walls."
– 5 July, The Times.
The European Center for Antiziganism Research based in Hamburg, Germany
condemns in the strongest possible terms the involvement of the Italian Red
Cross in assisting the Italian Government in the ethnic registration and
profiling of Roma. We urge members of European Civil Society to condemn this
action of the Italian Red Cross and to pressure the Red Cross (internationally)
to demand that their Italian division withdraw from this involvement.
The registration of minorities is contrary to European Data and Minority
Protection legislation in Italy, and yesterday, the European Parliament itself
passed a Resolution against the fingerprinting of Roma in Italy.
The announcement that the Red Cross will assist the Italian police in the
registration and fingerprinting of Roma in Rome, Naples and Milan was made by
Massimo Barra, Head of the Italian Red Cross, in an interview published in The
Times on July 5. This was confirmed in a statement by the Italian Minister of
the Interior, Mr. Roberto Maroni, published in the Südtiroler Zeitung on July
10, that the government of Silvio Berlusconi is proud of the participation of
the Red Cross in the ethnic registration and fingerprinting of Roma.
The decision of the Italian Red Cross to assist a neo-fascistic Government in
singling out the Roma for registration and profiling is chillingly reminiscent
of Red Cross collaborations with the Nazis during WWII in the registering,
deportations and destruction of Roma life. Moreover, today these actions are
being validated by arguments that are similar to those of Nazi German, which
state that Roma and Sinti need to be controlled as a means of
“crime-prevention”.
We ask every Board and Organizational Structure of the Red Cross to condemn the
actions of the Italian Red Cross which support the current Italian government’s
recent measures towards Roma.
We request an official Statement from the International Red Cross, as a matter
of urgency, condemning the behaviour of the Italian Red Cross for their support
of the policies of the neo-fascistic Italian Government. We demand an immediate
interdiction of this support for the Italian Police in ethnic profiling and
registrations of Roma.
Furthermore, we urge members of European Civil Society to pressure the Red Cross
by withdrawing their support, and stopping their financial support to its
activities.