News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
05 January 1999
- Romani Holocaust developments in Germany, Croatia and the Czech Republic
- Racially motivated violence on the rise in the Czech Republic
- Roma from Kosovo victimized in the Serb-Albanian ethnic conflict
- Hungarian court rules against segregation
- Neighbourly violence in Hungary
- Election fever in Slovakia
- Roma deported from Poland
- Czech Romani MP barred from entering a disco
- The aftermath of the summer floods in Jarovnice, Slovakia
- Floods in Ukraine leave hundreds of Roma homeless
- Election fever in Macedonia
- Another Romani man beaten by police in Kočani, Eastern Macedonia
- Romanian Roma seek asylum in Ireland
- Repatriation of Roma to Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Yugoslav Roma asking for national minority status
- Roma, asylum, and the visa war
- Central Russia: police raid on Romani family
- Round table on the Roma question in Bulgaria in 1999
- Roma from Romania seeking asylum in Hungary
- Hungarian Ministry of Justice plans laws against discrimination at the workplace
- Police in Ukraine have yet to learn about human rights
- Skinheads burn down family home in Bytom, Poland
- New halting sites law for Irish Travellers
- Police beat four Roma near Ciechocinek, Poland
- Debate over ethnological study in Sweden draws public attention
- Police violence in Macedonian markets
- Swedish government considers adhering to the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
- Nobody wants to adopt Romani children