EU hypocrisy against Roma!
30 July...
EU turning blind eye to discrimination against Roma, say human rights groups
Criticism comes in wake of France's decision to expel illegal Roma immigrants and destroy hundreds of their encampments
2 August...
Remembrance of the genocide against Roma – Samudaripen/Pharrajimos
Strasbourg, 2 August 2010
It is more than sixty years since the end of WW2 and the Nazi crimes, one of the darkest chapters in Europe's history - encompassing the attempt to exterminate the Jews and Roma in Europe and the systematic massacre of other groups. Time has passed, but the painful memories may not be allowed to fade.
On the night between 2-3 August 1944, several thousand Roma and Sinti were massacred at the Zigeunerlager in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. The date of 2 August has been chosen to commemorate this part of the Holocaust which remains too often ignored. The international community is resolved to taking appropriate measures so that future generations do not forget those several hundred thousands of Roma and Sinti victims.
3 August...
Scapegoating will not solve 'Roma problem'
France's plan to evict Roma people is the latest example of an aggressive EU stance that will amplify the minority's problems
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