News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
10 April 2001
- Romani baby dies in Croatia after medical workers refuse to come to Romani settlement
- Roma and other minorities in Kosovo hunted down
- Roma granted asylum
- Roma Times hits newsstands
- Police abuse of Roma in Yugoslavia
- Romani parliament meets in Slovakia
- European Court rejects UK Gypsy applicants
- Czech Republic accepts the competence of United Nations race discrimination body
- Violence against Roma in Romania
- Fight over housing Roma heats up between Slovak government and racist municipal authorities
- Racial discrimination and attacks on Roma in Poland
- Local authorities obstruct Roma in obtaining documents in Slovenia
- In Bosnia, no justice for Roma
- Roma attacked in Bulgaria
- Attacks on Roma in Yugoslavia
- Failure to provide justice to Roma in the Czech Republic
- Discrimination against Roma in Hungary
- Racist authorities abuse Roma in Romania
- Commemorative events in Italy and Czech Republic for Roma killed during the Holocaust
- Proposed housing for Roma in Italy blocked
- Slovenian Roma sue police for not providing protection
- Attack on Gypsy woman in hospital in Macedonia
- Recognition of lifelong dedication in Hungary
- Police harassment of Romani organisation in Bulgaria
- Judge in Moldovan court ignores defendant's racial motives
- Hungarian Constitutional Court rules on anti-discrimination legislation
- Swiss authorities refused asylum to Roma during World War II
- Racist lessons in Hungary
- Public school in Greece closes in order to exclude Romani children
- Plan to segregate Roma in Romania
- Anti-Romani graffiti mars Romani cultural events in Yugoslavia; skinheads on trial for incitement of racial hatred
- Communal Works Programme to assist Romani job-seekers in Hungary
- Prejudiced statements by the Hungarian Prime Minister
- Forester shoots and kills a Romani man in Ukraine