News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
03 April 1999
- Roma and the Kosovo conflict
- Bulgarian Roma rights organisation scores political victory
- Abuse of Roma by officials in the Czech Republic
- UN Committee rebukes Austria, Czech Republic, Finland, Italy and Portugal for treatment of Roma
- Romani Holocaust update: Croatia and Germany
- Forced migration of Roma from eastern Slavonia, Croatia
- Police retaliation against Roma in Štip, Macedonia
- Oberwart bomber sentenced in Austria
- Abuse of Roma by officials in Slovakia
- Anti-Traveller discrimination and hate speech on trial in Ireland
- Sandyford Industrial Estate, County Dublin, Ireland
- Reduced sentence in racist killing in Czech Republic
- Local government in Hungary taken to court by Roma
- Court sentences skinheads charged with arson in Hungary
- Romani settlement in Spain becomes national controversy
- Abuse of Roma by police and municipal authorities in Greece
- Roma barred from clubs and restaurants in the Czech Republic and Hungary
- Racially motivated violence against Romani asylum seekers in England
- Dover, United Kingdom
- Romani organisations join united activity against right-wing campaign in Germany
- National Gypsy Minority Self-Government elections in Hungary
- Appeal court hands down verdict in Hădăreni case, Romania
- First Romani police officers in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Greece: charges brought against policemen for abuse of Roma in detention
- Municipal authorities block settlement of Roma in Slovakia
- Ombudsman investigates discrimination in employment in Hungary
- Roma in Abkhazia