News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
15 August 2001
- No end to attacks on Roma in Kosovo
- Update on displaced Kosovo Roma around Europe
- Slovak officials kill another Rom
- UN Committee Against Torture reviews Slovakia and the Czech Republic
- Roma refused protection by police in Hungary
- Police violence against Roma in Hungary
- First Romani newspaper in Russia
- Shotgun attack on Travellers in England
- Police beat Roma in Yugoslavia
- Slovakia moves to prevent Roma from leaving
- Ethnic discrimination enshrined in U.K. law
- Plan for the elimination of Gypsy shanty-towns in Hungary
- Numerous racially motivated attacks against Roma in Croatia
- International Romani Union active on the international stage
- Police beat a Romani man in Bulgaria
- Attempted ghettoisation of Roma in Romanian town
- More violence against Roma in the Czech Republic
- Electoral irregularities in Moldova
- Racist attacks in Bulgaria
- Fifteen more Hungarian Roma receive asylum in France
- Abuse in Romani camps in Italy
- Roma rally in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
- Firebomb attacks on Roma in Hungary
- Prosecuting attacks on Roma in the Czech Republic
- Anti-Romani statements saturate Italian election campaigns
- Roma rights violations by authorities in Croatia
- Court rulings on Roma rights cases in Yugoslavia
- Romania adopts government programme on Roma
- Roma flee Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus; anti-Gypsyism breaks out in the South
- Landmark decision by Scottish Parliament to recognise Scottish Travellers
- More police abuse of Roma in Romania
- U.K. municipality forced to provide a permanent site for Gypsy community
- Anti-discrimination action in Romania
- Decision on equality irrespective of ethnicity in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Housing conditions lead to death of Romani baby in Sarajevo
- Police uninterested in violent robbery of Romani couple in Moldova