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NewsCzech Republic: Dozens of Romani orphans being adopted abroadCzech Republic, 24.9.2013 22:05, (ROMEA) News server Novinky.cz reports that Romani orphans have much greater difficulties finding adoptive families in the Czech Republic than non-Romani orphans do. Every year, dozens of Romani children from the Czech Republic are adopted by families abroad who have no problem raising them. full storySweden: Scandal over police compiling Romani family treesStockholm, Sweden, 24.9.2013 17:22, (ROMEA) News server Novinky.cz reports the Swedish police have been illegally compiling information about thousands of Romani people, many of whom have never committed any crimes. Yesterday the Aftonbladet newspaper reported that thousands of children's names are among them. full story![]() Finland: Fourth International Roma Women's Conference takes place in HanasaariPrague, 24.9.2013 16:48, (ROMEA) Romani women activists from the Czech Republic Gabriela Hrabaňová (ERGO Network) and Martina Horváthová (Slovo 21) participated in the International Roma Women's Conference on 16 and 17 September 2013 in the Finnish town of Hanasaari, where the European Roma and Travellers Forum (ERTF) and the International Roma Women's Network (IRWN) jointly presented a Position Paper entitled “Acting Now for an Equal Future”. The conference was organized by the Council of Europe and the Finnish Government. full story![]() Greek justice system investigating Golden Dawn as a criminal organizationAthens, Greece, 23.9.2013 23:48, (ROMEA) The Greek justice system has begun collecting evidence against the neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn that could lead to it being charged as a criminal organization. The impetus for this step was the murder last week of a left-wing activist who was also a popular singer, allegedly committed by a neo-Nazi extremist. full story![]() Czech Republic: Non-Romani parents don't want their children in school with Romani onesPrague, 23.9.2013 23:08, (ROMEA) The new school year only began a few weeks ago in the Czech Republic, but in some places non-Romani parents are quickly changing the schools their first-graders are attending. The parents are bothered by what they view as high numbers of Romani children also attending the schools and believe their presence is holding all of the pupils back. full storyCzech School Inspectorate wants to count Romani pupils at "special" schoolsPrague, 23.9.2013 21:22, (ROMEA) The Czech School Inspectorate wants to once again count the number of Romani pupils attending the "practical primary schools" (previously called "special" schools). According to the Association of Special Educators (Asociace speciálních pedagogů - ASP), however, that is neither permitted nor possible. full story![]() Czech Republic: More than 100 people demand investigation of social work in LitvínovCzech Republic, 23.9.2013 17:25, (ROMEA) Members of the social welfare department of the Czech town of Litvínov, accompanied by municipal police and a reporter with a video camera, recently paid unannounced visits to allegedly troubled families, primarily Romani ones, to see whether adult family members were using alcohol or drugs in the presence of their children. Zuzana Candigliota, legal director of the League of Human Rights (Liga lidských práv) says the staff of these public authorities exceeded their official powers during the incidents. full story![]() Greek Police arrest eight right-wing extremists in connection with murder of singerAthens, Greece, 21.9.2013 20:59, (ROMEA) Greek Police have arrested eight people who are members of or sympathizers with the ultra-right Golden Dawn party, which is currently seated in the Greek Parliament. Yesterday police indicated they were preparing to investigate members of the party in connection with the murder of hip hop singer Pavlos Fisas. full story![]() "Czech Lions" experience yet another debacle - march in Přerov cancelled for lack of interestPřerov, 21.9.2013 20:18, (ROMEA) Approximately 40 neo-Nazis gathered today for an anti-Romani assembly convened by right-wing extremists from the "Czech Lions" (Čeští lvi) organization on T. G. Masaryk Square in the town of Přerov. The organizer cancelled the planned march 40 minutes into the gathering because of low turnout. full story![]() Czech Republic: Ultra-right extremists now candidates for the "Heads Up!" blocPrague, 21.9.2013 18:34, (ROMEA) The "Heads Up!" (Hlava vzhůru!) bloc is running in the Czech Republic's early elections with the slogan "We fight for you!", but a more apt slogan for the group might be "We pick fights with you". Two right-wing extremists are among its candidates, as is a politician infamous for her previous racist remarks. full story![]() Greek Police to investigate neo-Nazi MPs over murder of singerAthens, Greece, 20.9.2013 18:01, (ROMEA) As part of their investigation into the murder of hip hop singer Pavlos Fisas, Greek Police are preparing to investigate members of the anti-immigrant, ultra-right Golden Dawn party, which is currently seated in parliament. Reuters reports that police have asked the state prosecutor for permission to access records of the phone calls between by two MPs from the ultra-right party and a local party leader. full story![]() Czech Republic: Neo-Nazis to march in Přerov, "Let's Block the Marches!" announces counter-actionPřerov, 19.9.2013 20:47, (ROMEA) Right-wing extremists are planning to visit Přerov for an officially announced demonstration including a two-kilometer march through the town this Saturday. The route will lead past Romani localities. full story![]() Greece: Golden Dawn thug stabs hip-hop singer to deathAthens, Greece, 19.9.2013 16:55, (ROMEA) The Antifa.cz website reports that a group of between 20-25 neo-Nazis and sympathizers of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn Party assaulted hip-hop singer Pavlos Fyssase and three of his friends just after midnight on Wednesday, 18 September in the Keratsini suburb of Athens, Greece. Fyssas, who had participated in organizing concerts against fascism under his artistic name, Killah P, later succumbed to his stab wounds. full storyCzech Republic: Racists spread false statistics about Roma, implying they are officialPrague, 17.9.2013 23:33, (ROMEA) The Sociological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i.) is distancing itself from the falsified data about the Romani population in the Czech Republic now being spread through blogs and other media outlets. The data concerned did not originate with the Sociological Institute, nor was it produced by any other governmental or research organization in the Czech Republic. full story![]() Czech Green Party chair: All of society must collaborate on building the road out of the ghetto17.9.2013 22:25, (ROMEA) During the launch of the Green Party's electoral campaign, news server Romea.cz spoke with Green Party chair Ondřej Liška. Human rights considerations, according to Liška, play only a weak role in Czech politics. full story![]() Czech sociologist hopes "war of nerves" before elections does not result in violencePrague, 17.9.2013 0:28, (ROMEA) In the context of the upcoming early elections, increased activity by the right-wing extremist DSSS party and the exploitation of Romani-related issues can be expected in the Czech Republic. The series of organized anti-Roma demonstrations in recent weeks has made it clear how DSSS chair Tomáš Vandas and his promoters will most likely behave going forward. full story![]() Czech Republic: Litvínov police and social workers cause scandalLitvínov, 16.9.2013 23:26, (ROMEA) The Litvínov social welfare department, accompanied by municipal police and a reporter with a video camera, has been cracking down on allegedly troubled families, most of them Romani, to determine whether they have been using alcohol or taking drugs in the presence of their children. According to Zuzana Candigliota, the legal director of the League of Human Rights (Liga lidských práv), the municipal police and social welfare department staffs have exceeded their powers. full story![]() Czech human rights defender calls for media regulation in light of anti-Roma events16.9.2013 21:26, (ROMEA) Anna Šabatová, a human rights defender and former chair of the Czech Helsinki Committee, says educating children in the schools to be racially tolerant and regulating the media and public discussions are the cure for widespread anti-Romani sentiment in society. The Czech Security Information Service (Bezpečnostní informační služba - BIS) has recently joined the Czech Helsinki Committee in warning of the dangers of antigypsyism in the country, reporting that anti-Romani demonstrations are no longer being attended just by right-wing extremists, but also by ordinary people. full storyCzech Republic: Nine Romani men and women running for or with Green Party in early parliamentary electionsPrague, 16.9.2013 17:15, (ROMEA) A total of nine Romani men and women will be running for the lower house in the early elections for the Green Party (Strana Zelených - SZ). Two are Green Party members, while the rest are running as part of the party's collaboration with the Equal Opportunities Party (Strana rovných příležitostí - SRP). News server Romea.cz will be gradually publishing a series of interviews with these particular candidates. full storyCzech Republic: Racists' weekend demos are debaclesČeské Budějovice/Varnsdorf, 16.9.2013 1:13, (ROMEA) Two hate actions planned by racists in the Czech Republic for Saturday, 14 September have both ended in total fiasco. An assembly by the neo-Nazi "Czech Lions" (Čeští lvi) group never got off the ground in České Budějovice, while only 60 people turned out for a rally by the right-wing extremist DSSS in Varnsdorf. full story |