Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/22634
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Country CoverageAlbania
Country CoverageBelgium
Country CoverageBulgaria
Country CoverageHungary
Country CoverageItaly
Country CoverageMoldova
Country CoverageNorth Macedonia
Country CoverageRomania
Country CoverageSerbia
Country CoverageSlovakia
Country CoverageTurkey
Country CoverageUkraine
Accessioned Date2020-09-09T14:27:52Z
Availability Date2020-09-09T14:27:52Z
Issue Date2020-09-09
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/22634
Notesincludes "Conclusion and Recommendations" - for States and for European Commission
Abstract“The report, Roma Rights in the Time of Covid, shows how the most vulnerable Romani communities in Europe were significantly affected by increased institutional racism and discrimination during the first half of 2020. At a time when the attention of the world was diverted, Roma were being harassed and brutalised by racist police officers, forcefully evicted from their homes, scapegoated by the far-right, denied equal access to healthcare, and left out of emergency policy-making. The report details how Romani children were being denied access to education, how Roma-majority neighbourhoods were closed off and quarantined, and how a hostile media, starved of tabloid content, used hyperbolic and sensationalist reporting to demonise Romani communities. (…) The report provides recommendations to states, as well as the European Commission, on addressing issues of systemic discrimination which affect Roma. The ERRC urges international bodies to do their utmost to ensure that emergency measures do not become normalized and routine; and that national and local authorities devise post-pandemic recovery plans that are fully inclusive, and implemented in a manner that takes full account of the rights and dignity of Roma and all other racialized communities across Europe. While this report offers a summary of the diversity of human rights abuses perpetrated during lockdown conditions, it should be viewed against the backdrop of almost complete economic and social exile which many Roma are subjected to, even during normal times. These recent human rights violations are simply the most visible manifestations of the antigypsyism which most Roma are forced to deal with every day around Europe.”
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Languageen
PublisherERRC
Subject KeywordsRoma and Sinti
Subject Keywordscivil society
TitleRoma Rights in the Time of Covid
Material Typethematic report
Corporate AuthorsEuropean Roma Rights Centre (ERRC)
Key IssuesRoma, Sinti and Travellers
Internal Notespublication on CC-NC 4.0, more info on copyright: http://www.errc.org/permissions
Physical Description65 p.
URL more informationhttp://www.errc.org/press-releases/errc-releases-report-on-roma-rights-violations-during-lockdown-in-europe
URL more informationpublication on CC-NC 4.0, more info on copyright: http://www.errc.org/permissions
See Alsohate crime
See Alsoanti-discrimination
See Alsotolerance
See Alsostereotype
See Alsoprejudice
See Alsohate speech
See Alsovictims
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