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Czech film director tells EdMin the country's children's institutions are "hell"

Paris/Prague, 14.5.2014 20:53, (ROMEA) This past March the Czech media reported on an incident that occurred at the Králíky juvenile reformatory in Ústí nad Orlicí. Allegedly a 14-year-old boy stabbed a staff member in the neck with a screwdriver and then, together with a 15-year-old inmate, kicked around another staffer who came to his aid.  full story

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Hungary: Ex-Interior Minister convicted of death of dozens of anti-communist fighters

Budapest, 14.5.2014 18:14, (ROMEA) Béla Biszku (age 92), the former Hungarian Interior Minister during communism, has been convicted of war crimes. A court in Hungary today sentenced him to five and a half years in prison.  full story

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Czech activist donates his Third Resistance compensation to Roma

Prague, 14.5.2014 17:14, (ROMEA) Stanislav Penc has refused to attend an award ceremony honoring those who participated in the Third Resistance, where he would have received an award from Czech Defense Minister Martin Stropnický. Penc said he believes advocates of the communist regime remain in high office today and the perpetrators of injustice from that time have not yet been punished.  full story

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Gwendolyn Albert: Pigs to stay on Roma Holocaust site, Czech Govt won’t invest in human dignity

Lety u Písku, 14.5.2014 14:35, (ROMEA) The potential significance of Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka attending the traditional commemoration ceremony organized by the surviving relatives of the victims of the WWII-era concentration camp for Romani people at Lety has been completely undercut by the embarrassing remarks he has made on this occasion.  full story

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Roma in the Czech Republic need not apply

Prague, 14.5.2014 0:14, (ROMEA) The ban against discrimination is based on a principle fundamental to every democratic state, that of the equality of all people, which is a basic condition for the existence of justice. Even today, in the 21st century, many Romani people in the Czech Republic encounter explicit violations of this principle when seeking employment, access to services, and when looking for housing that is not a residential hotel.  full story

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Czech ministers visit excluded localities in Šluknov area

Šluknov (Děčín district), 13.5.2014 23:21, (ROMEA) Czech Interior Minister Milan Chovanec, Czech Human Rights Minister Jiří Dienstbier, and Czech Labor Minister Michaela Marksová Tominová (all Czech Social Democrats - ČSSD) visited the socially excluded localities in the Šluknov area (Děčín district) yesterday. The ministers were primarily interested in the conditions in which local people live and the problems of municipalities there.  full story

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Czech Republic: Activists blockading pig farm at Lety where WWII-era camp for Roma once stood

Lety u Písku, 13.5.2014 19:20, (ROMEA) In Lety by Písek today, activists began a blockade of the pig farm standing on the site of what once was a forced labor camp for Romani people. The surviving relatives of the victims of the Romani Holocaust have long been calling for the pig farm to be removed and its location has also been criticized by the UN.  full story

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Czech Government still can't find money to remove pig farm from Romani Holocaust site

Lety u Písku, 10.5.2014 20:05, (ROMEA) Money to get rid of the pig farm standing on the site of a former concentration camp for Romani people at Lety in the Písek district of the Czech Republic is not likely to be provided by the government of Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka. For years, the surviving relatives of the victims of the Romani Holocaust have been calling in vain for the farm to go, as have the Council of Europe, the European Union, the United Nations, and various NGOs.  full story

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Czech politicians, survivors honor memory of victims of Communism

Prague, 10.5.2014 18:47, (ROMEA) Politicians and survivors honored the memory of the victims of the Communist regime at a cemetery in the Motol quarter of Prague today. Those attending called on people not to forget the harms caused by the totalitarian era.  full story

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Czech Police raid on Muslim centers said to be in order

Prague, 10.5.2014 17:59, (ROMEA) The raid on Muslim centers in Prague conducted two weeks ago by police officers from the Organized Crime Detection Unit (Útvar pro odhalování organizovaného zločinu - ÚOOZ) is said to have been in order per Czech law. That claim has been made by the Czech Interior Ministry after Czech Police President Tomáš Tuhý familiarized Czech Interior Minister Milan Chovanec with the conclusions of an internal police investigation of the incident.  full story

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Czech Republic: Ultranationalist Úsvit loses lead EP candidate to fraud scandal

Prague, 10.5.2014 17:23, (ROMEA) The attorney Klára Samková is no longer the lead candidate for the Úsvit (Dawn of Direct Democracy) movement in the EP elections in the Czech Republic. A source for the party has confirmed her removal.  full story

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Czech Human Rights Minister: Unambiguous attacks against certain groups cannot be ignored

Prague, 9.5.2014 22:57, (ROMEA) On 10 May 2014, Czech Minister for Human Rights, Equal Opportunities and Legislation Jiří Dienstbier and Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka will visit the commemorative site at Lety by Písek dedicated to the victims of the Romani Holocaust during the Second World War. Lety by Písek is a sad reminder of the Romani Holocaust, which was not discussed until the second half of the 1990s even though hundreds of thousands of Romani people perished in the concentration camps of Europe during the Second World War.  full story

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Former Czech President, Communist Party leader attend reception at Russian Embassy

Prague, 9.5.2014 22:17, (ROMEA) A commemorative ceremony in Prague's Olšany Cemetery at the memorial to Soviet soldiers who fell during WWII has been attended by Czech politicians today. Czech MP Jan Hamáček, the chair of the lower house, laid a wreath at the graves.  full story

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Commentary: When a memorial stinks

Prague, 9.5.2014 21:15, (ROMEA) The WWII-era suffering of Romani people was not spoken of in the Czech Republic for a very long time. The horrors of the concentration camps were primarily linked here with the Holocaust of Europe's Jews.  full story

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Russia commemorates the 69th anniversary of the end of WWII

Moscow, 9.5.2014 19:26, (ROMEA) Russia commemorated the 69th anniversary of the end of the Second World War this morning with a large military parade on Red Square in Moscow featuring 11 000 soldiers. Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a speech there focused on the historical significance of the victory over Nazism.  full story

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Czech Republic: Non-Romani man shouting "Sieg Heil" punches Romani man in the nose

Ostrava, 9.5.2014 18:49, (ROMEA) News server ostrava-online.cz reports that in the early morning hours of Thursday, 8 May, a 21-year-old non-Romani youth vulgarly abused a 42-year-old man of Romani origin in a gaming room in the town of Orlová. Among other loud racial insults, the youth also shouted "Sieg Heil".  full story

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Germany: Neo-Nazi trial underway for one year now

9.5.2014 17:48, (ROMEA) Every country knows about a court case from certain periods of its history that not only reflects that history, but also shapes it. For the Czech Republic, that case was the 1990s "Berdych gang" scandal involving police officers assisting a criminal enterprise.  full story

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16 May 1944: Romani Resistance Day

Prague, 9.5.2014 0:15, (ROMEA) It seems that the denial of genocide and the denial of racism are communicating vessels. An ethnic group whose genocide is denied continues to be targeted with racism.  full story

Czech celebrations of end of WWII - Zeman appoints new generals

Prague, 8.5.2014 22:03, (ROMEA) On the occasion of the anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Czech President Miloš Zeman has appointed new generals. Milan Píka, the son of Heliodor Píka, a Czechoslovak army officer who was executed by his country's Communist regime after a show trial in 1949, has become a Brigadier-General.  full story

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Commentary: LGBT people of all races, unite!

Prague, 8.5.2014 21:02, (ROMEA) I have received an e-mail with a press release from the ARA ART association saying that more than 20 Romani men and women of minority sexual orientations gathered recently in Prague's National Minorities' House for a first-ever, historic seminar about Romani lesbians, gays, bisexuals and trans-gender persons (LGBT). In and of itself this is not shocking - it was bound to happen, although Romani people with minority sexual orientations have a harder time in life for several reasons.  full story

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