News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
10 September 1998
- Roma from Slovakia seek asylum in the United Kingdom
- Czech walls
- Swiss Fund restricts eligibility for Roma Holocaust survivors
- Displaced Kosovo Roma
- Anti-Roma incidents in Slovenia
- Roma unwanted again in FejérCounty, Hungary
- Mayor orders trench to be dug around Romani camp in France
- Discriminatory job advertising in Hungarian press
- Police violence against Roma in Štip, Macedonia
- Police raid in Săruleşti, Romania
- Police raid in Rudňany, central Slovakia
- Flood destroys Romani settlement in Jarovnice, Slovakia
- Police abuse of Roma in Bulgaria
- Berlin deports Bosnians, among them Roma
- Local councillor makes inflammatory statements about Irish Travellers
- Retrial opens in Tibor Danihel killing; other judicial developments in the Czech Republic
- Roma community center vandalised in Łódź;, Poland
- Romani families in Hungarian municipal expulsion case leave town
- Anti-Romani civilian violence in Eastern Slavonia, Croatia
- Police abuse of Roma in Croatia
- Police killing and abuses in Greece
- Abuses by police and special police troops in Beglezh, Bulgaria
- Public attitudes toward Roma in Ukraine
- Czech court banishes Rom with Czech citizenship
- Orthodox priest in Greece refuses to baptize Romani children
- Attacks on Roma in Slovakia
- Harassment of Roma by police in southern Russia