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Czech Republic: "Hating the Roma won't make your life better"

Czech Republic, 20.5.2014 19:31, (ROMEA) The following the story of a man who was brutally beaten because he is Roma, and it is worth publishing for several reasons. As a supervisor, he was responsible for evaluating the work of a colleague, which makes this a fairly banal story - except that he is Romani and the man he supervises is a member of the ultra-right.  full story

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Czech Republic: Sir Nicholas Winton to receive the Order of the White Lion

London, 19.5.2014 23:14, (ROMEA) Sir Nicholas Winton, the man who saved hundreds of Jewish children in Czechoslovakia from the Holocaust, will be awarded the Order of the White Lion later this year. Czech President Miloš Zeman has decided to award him the country's highest state honor.  full story

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Czech Human Rights Minister: Communication not working in Duchcov

Duchcov, 19.5.2014 22:13, (ROMEA) Czech Minister for Human Rights, Equal Opportunities and Legislation Jiří Dienstbier (Czech Social Democrats - ČSSD) says the problem of the northern Bohemian town of Duchcov, where last year's attack on a married couple sparked anti-Romani sentiment, is the difficult communication between a local nonprofit organization and the town hall. The minister is scheduled to visit the towns of Kadaň and Krupka today as well.  full story

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France: Czech film at Cannes dramatizes the lives of Roma

Cannes/Prague, 19.5.2014 21:38, (ROMEA) Czech Television reports that for the first time in 16 years, Czech cinematography has managed to fight its way onto the list of films that audiences attending the renowned festival at Cannes will be able to see. The social drama "The Way Out" (Cesta ven) by documentary filmmaker Petr Václav will be presented to an international audience there.  full story

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Czech Human Rights Minister visiting Duchcov, Kadaň and Krupka today

Prague, 19.5.2014 19:59, (ROMEA) The Czech Minister for Human Rights, Equal Opportunities and Legislation, Jiří Dientsbier, who is also responsible for the Human Rights Section at the Office of the Government, will be visiting more towns in northern Bohemia on Monday 19 May 2014, specifically, Duchcov, Kadaň and Krupka. The minister and his team will be meeting the mayors of these three towns and representatives of the non-governmental sector focusing on the issues of human rights and social exclusion.  full story

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Slovakia: TV anchor taken off air, loses job over racist statement

Slovakia, 19.5.2014 19:19, (ROMEA) Kristína Kormúthová, a sports anchor for the Slovak public broadcaster RTVS who published a racist status update on her Facebook profile, has been taken off the air and then fired. Organizers of the country's International Gypsy Fest have also announced that she will not be moderating their fashion show in Bratislava.  full story

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Czech Republic: Blockade of pig farm on Roma Holocaust site ends, activists meet with farm owners

Lety u Písku, 19.5.2014 18:24, (ROMEA) On Saturday, 17 May, activists ended the blockade of the pig farm at Lety by Písek through which they had launched a campaign for its closure. The farm is partially located on the site of a former WWII-era concentration camp for Romani people.  full story

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UK: Rescuer of Jewish children from Holocaust turns 105

London, 19.5.2014 17:49, (ROMEA) Today Sir Nicholas Winton, the man who saved 669 Jewish children from the Nazis in Czechoslovakia, celebrates his 105th birthday. After celebrating yesterday with his family at his home in Maidenhead, he is scheduled to attend another party today at the Czech Embassy in London to which many of those whom he saved have been invited and where his daughter, Barbara Winton, will launch a book about her father's life.  full story

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Czech PM at Terezín: It is important to stand up to anti-Semitism

Terezín (Litoměřice district), 19.5.2014 3:33, (ROMEA) Jaroslav Vodička, the chair of the Czech Freedom Fighters' Union, said today that German President Joachim Gauch's recent visit to the former Jewish ghetto at Terezín was a courageous step and a gesture of partnership. Hundreds of people remembered the victims of Nazism during WWII today at a commemoration ceremony in Terezín.  full story

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Czech Republic: Protest against pig farm on Roma Holocaust site blocks highway

Lety u Písku, 17.5.2014 20:08, (ROMEA) For five days, activists have been blockading access to the pig farm at Lety by Písek. They object to the fact that the farm is standing on the site of a former forced labor camp for Romani people.  full story

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Jarmila Balážová: The Czech media have neither the desire nor the time for the truth

Prague, 17.5.2014 0:09, (ROMEA) Jarmila Balážová has been working as the press spokesperson for the Czech Human Rights Minister since March. Prior to that she was a correspondent for Czech Radio 6 who moderated the programs "Focus on Human Rights" (Zaostřeno na lidská práva), "Studio STOP", "Dissuasion" (Rozmluvy), "Focus on Youth" (Zaostřeno na mladé) and "Science Talk" (Hovory o vědě).  full story

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Analysis: Czech parties defaming Roma during EP campaign

Prague, 16.5.2014 21:52, (ROMEA) The Parliament of the European Union definitely has a lot to look forward to from the Czech Republic this year. Famous antigypsyists and con artists who believe we have forgotten about their past crimes are planning to get to Brussels by playing the anti-Roma card.  full story

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Czech director's "The Way Out" brilliantly captures ghetto life

Krupka/Ostrava/Prague, 16.5.2014 0:19, (ROMEA) Petr Václav's film "Cesta ven" ("The Way Out"), which is heading to the Cannes Film Festival, is more than a success. Unlike the author of the recent naive, romanticized "documentary" film called "Gadjo", Václav knows his subject - he knows how people in the ghettos live, what bothers them, and what their problems are.  full story

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Czech Republic: 16th annual Khamoro Festival of Roma culture returns to Prague

Prague, 15.5.2014 21:19, (ROMEA) Khamoro, the Czech Republic's most important Romani festival, will be bringing sunshine to Prague once more at the end of May. The Czech capital will host the festival from 25 May - 31 May for the 16th year in a row.  full story

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Czech Republic: 84 % say coexistence between Roma and others is "bad"

Prague, 15.5.2014 20:15, (ROMEA) The Center for Public Opinion Research (Centrum pro výzkum veřejného mínění - CVVM) reports that coexistence between Romani people and others living in the Czech Republic is perceived by the vast majority of the public as problematic. In a recent survey, 45 % said coexistence with Roma is "bad", while 39 % described it as "very bad".  full story

Czech inter-ministerial group to help regions with social tensions

Ústí nad Labem, 15.5.2014 19:25, (ROMEA) An inter-ministerial group comprised of representatives of several ministries, municipalities and regional authorities will be convened to solve the problems of regions experiencing social tensions. Czech Interior Minister Milan Chovanec (Czech Social Democrats - ČSSD) announced the group yesterday to journalists at the conclusion of his visit to the Ústí Region.  full story

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Czech town, home to Romani arson victims, bans neo-Nazi march there

Budišov, 15.5.2014 18:50, (ROMEA) The town of Budišov nad Budišovkou has banned a march by neo-Nazis planned for 7 June. Petr Born, chair of the ultra-right DSSS in Nový Jičín (who is, paradoxically, an owner of Romani-occupied residential hotels in Ostrava) and Pavel Matějný, a member of the "Czech Lions" association and convener of many past anti-Romani neo-Nazi demonstrations, want to hold the march in response to the recent death of a youth there.  full story

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UK: Czech priest, awarded Templeton Prize, says chauvinism is a danger to Europe

London, 15.5.2014 18:11, (ROMEA) The Czech Catholic priest Tomáš Halík has been awarded the prestigious Templeton Prize in London for extraordinary service to enhancing the spiritual aspect of life. The foundation established to honor the late British banker and philanthropist John Templeton emphasized that it is honoring Halík for his advocacy for cultural and religious freedom after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops in 1968.  full story

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Czech court says magazine can't use nickname for politician

Prague, 15.5.2014 17:18, (ROMEA) Reflex.cz reports that a court has ruled that neither the hard copy version nor the website of Reflex magazine may call Czech MP Tomio Okamura, the head of the Úsvit ("Dawn of Direct Democracy") party, by the nickname "Pitomio" [a pun on the word "pitomec", which means "knucklehead"]. The magazine has apologized to Okamura online for distorting his name, but only for doing so in an article published after the verdict was handed down.  full story

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Research shows as much as 25 % of the world advocates anti-Semitism

New York City, 15.5.2014 1:04, (ROMEA) Global research conducted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) shows that one quarter of the world's population evidently advocates anti-Semitism. In the Czech Republic, 13 % of the population is reportedly anti-Semitic.  full story

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