News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
07 November 2001
- British officials continue policy of stopping Roma at Czech airport; Czech Roma and ERRC sue U.K. government
- Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner makes recommendation to member states on foreigners' rights
- Romania adopts measures to stop emigration
- German authorities threaten Romani activist with jail sentence
- Slovakia creates a pure Romani ghetto
- Violence against Roma in Kosovo continues
- Displaced Kosovo Roma in the region: an update
- 47 Latvian Roma refused entry to Estonia
- Romanian town plans ghettoisation of Roma
- In Croatia, non-Roma protest municipal plans to move Roma into their settlement
- Romanian deputies exclude rights of communities from anti-discrimination legislation
- Killing of Romani man by police in Greece
- Evictions, threatened evictions, destruction of property, harassment of Roma by authorities in Greece
- Council of Europe official decries
- Hungarian courts finally acknowledge a racist anti-Romani crime, but punish it inadequately
- UN Committee on Elimination of Racial Discrimination review of Ukraine; international monitoring body reports on Finland, Hungary, Liechtenstein and Slovakia
- Two Romani men beaten to death in Russia
- No justice after anti-Romani attacks in Russia
- Four Romani men to receive compensation from police in Hungary
- Pregnant Romani woman beaten by police and then insulted by medical team in Croatia
- Anti-Romani action in Italy
- Violence including rape and killing of Roma in Czech Republic
- Denial of justice in Czech race crimes
- Racially motivated violence against Roma in Serbia
- Racially motivated attacks against Roma in Bulgaria
- 18 Romani families face eviction in United Kingdom
- Lawsuit filed in Slovak defamation case
- In Macedonia, Roma not allowed to join minority police training
- Romani Holocaust exhibition in Auschwitz
- Romani family reportedly expelled in the Netherlands
- Romani settlement flooded near Tuzla, Bosnia
- Police violence against minors in Novi Sad and Belgrade, Serbia
- Racist leaflets and graffiti in Romanian towns
- Racist graffiti in Serbian towns
- More skinhead attacks against Roma in Croatia
- Roma protest ban on traditional fair in U.K.
- Romani gravestone desecrated in Bosnia
- Ban on ethnic political parties in Bulgaria ruled illegal by European Court
- Police beat Romani man in Macedonia