News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
02 April 1998
- Ombudsman criticises education policy for Hungary's ethnic minorities
- Racist violence against Roma continues in the Czech Republic
- Czech government stirs as Roma flee the country
- Hungary debates introducing minority seats in parliament
- State of the nation: half of Hungary averse to Roma, abuses on-going
- Community tensions in Romania
- Book published in memory of Romani victim of racially-motivated killing in Yugoslavia
- German pubs advertise horsemeat to keep away Sinti
- Poland slapped by United Nations discrimination committee
- Romani man killed by game warden in northeastern Hungary
- Anti-Roma protests in Croatia, Slovenia, Spain
- Developments in Romani Holocaust politics
- Continuing physical abuse of Roma in Bulgaria
- Attempt to move Roma sparks civil rights activity, anti-Roma backlash in Hungary
- Anti-Roma violence breaks out in Fejér County as Székesfehérvár events unfold
- Arson to evict a Romani woman in Romania
- Slovak officials criticise ERRC report
- Czech Senate appeals to Justice Minister to act in Tibor Danihel case
- More police abuse in Písek, Czech Republic
- Greek Roma settlements: police raids, inhuman conditions
- Abuse of Roma reported in the Russian press
- UK judge protests detention of male Romani refugees
- Swedish appeals court finds two shop-owners guilty of ethnic discrimination against Romani woman
- Berlin court rules to deport Republika Srpska Roma
- Austrian Constitutional Court orders administrative court to rule on police brutality case
- Jevg families sue Albanian municipality and police
- Official anti-Roma racism from Russia on the Internet