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Italy. Hands off the Rrom children
by EveryOne Group
Saturday Dec 15th, 2007 11:50 AM
 
EveryOne Group has reason to believe, after listening to the testimony of
many Rrom families and Italian citizens who are in contact with Rrom
families, that a further violation of the rights of the Rroms is about to
take place.
 
Hands off the Rrom children

EveryOne Group is keeping a careful watch on the situation of the Rroms in
Italy.

It is not an easy job seeing the authorities and institutions are putting up
increasingly impenetrable barriers between the places where the persecution
of the Rroms is talking place and everyday citizens by putting constraints
on the free press and the right of humanitarian organizations to observe
what is going on during the camp clearances and expulsion operations. As we
have reported on several occasions, the conditions of the Rrom people have
become more and more disastrous as the pogroms against their settlements are
throwing thousands of helpless human beings (most of whom are children and
adolescents) out into the street without any means of support. Our group has
been attempting to report the institutional destruction of the Rrom
community in Italy by appealing to international authorities, and on
November 15th, 2007, thanks to the support of enlightened political parties,
it obtained the approval of the European Parliament Resolution on the
application of Directive 2004/38/CE concerning the rights of citizens of the
Union and their families to move freely and reside in the territory of
member states. Undeterred, however, the Italian institutions have stepped up
these unjust operations of camp clearances and expulsions which violate a
series of laws - among which Directive 2004/38/CE itself (which forbids
governments of the Union to expel citizens from other members states who are
here to seek work) and the above-mentioned Resolution of the European
Parliament.
 
The most serious crimes against humanity are emerging, which we hope will be
prosecuted - also thanks to our report - by the relevant international
tribunals. The aim of EveryOne Group is to save human lives and stop the
persecution and massacre (due to hunger, cold, infections, hardship and
poverty) that the Rroms are subject to. As always happens with discriminated
minorities, next to this general tragedy we find local tragedies from the
various regions and cities involving single families and individuals. The
case of the parents of the Rrom children who perished in the Livorno fire is
typical: a group of racist murders, GAPE (who claimed responsibility for the
crime in a written statement) set fire to four children, but in response to
this horrifying case of infanticide the authorities decided instead to
arrest and sentence the children's parents. The four parents were only
released from prison when the sentence was suspended after our group, with
few allies in situ, took action on their behalf.
 
The conditions of the Rroms in Italy today is totally unbearable. The
persecutory measures carried out by the various local authorities have left
thousands of people without a shelter, without a means of survival, without
assistance of any kind. And while a slice of humanity is fighting
desperately to survive with the help of a few just citizens (fortunately not
all Italians are prey to this racist folly), new acts of discrimination are
in store for them. EveryOne Group has reason to believe, after listening to
the testimony of many Rrom families and Italian citizens who are in contact
with Rrom families, that a further violation of the rights of the Rroms is
about to take place.
 
It has become obvious that the institutions have no intention of activating
(unless they are forced to by international authorities) any real programme
of assistance and support to encourage the social integration of Rrom men
and women whose conditions are getting worse by the day. Instead, we fear
that they are planning - and Rosy Bindi's speech in New York would appear to
confirm our fears - that the Government is planning a policy of eradication
of Rrom children from their families and tribes in order to "Italianize"
them through coercive measures. Some mayors, among whom the Mayor of
Livorno, for example, have suggested that any child caught begging on its
own or in the company of its parents must be taken away from its family. In
the latter case, however, if the child is not accompanied by an adult the
parents are accused of "abandonment of a minor". Therefore it is up to the
Juvenile Court to decide whether the children are to be handed back to their
parents (in the miraculous event of them being able to leave their poverty
behind, by finding a job in a matter of days and a home suitable for, at
times, five or six children) or whether they are to be put up for permanent
adoption to Italian families. The extreme depredation.
 
As shown by the Romanian journalist George Scarlat in an article published
on the Anne's Door website, Italy is bleeding Romania dry by buying up the
best land without using it to create jobs. Italy is also exploiting, again
in Romania, the Rrom and Romanian workforce. Hence, it has decided to make a
clean sweep of the life and the Rrom culture in Italy by systematically
carrying out the stages of a kind of "Final Solution" that has been planned
for some time. What is more, again according to the monitoring of the
situation, our country appears to want to satisfy the often obscure desires
of Italians who have set their eyes on the young Rrom children, people who
see their families as a mere obstacle to be done away with. It is a method
that brings to mind the situation of many Jewish children during the
Holocaust. When the persecution seemed imminent, Christian families first
took in entire Jewish families, then - when the risks became even more
evident - they took in only the children. When the war came to an end, the
few families who survived were denied the comfort of having their children
returned to them, even by the Catholic authorities. On October 20th, 1946,
Pope Pius XII and the Church authorities established that baptised Jewish
children "cannot be handed over to the custody of institutions that cannot
guarantee a Christian education".
 
EveryOne Group, together with the major international organizations who
fight to protect the rights of the Rroms, defends the value of the Rrom
family unit. It will devote its efforts to ensuring that the institutions
propose official programmes of support and survival instead of breaking up
these family units and finally decide to commit themselves to overcoming the
real obstacles, which are discrimination and poverty. At the same time, our
group will act as an attentive watchdog and carry out suitable actions in
defence of human rights, in order that the attempts to throw further
discredit on the Rrom families (or even worse, the efforts to criminalize
them) will not succeed. Our group is following several of these cases
directly as we have seen that these racist measures have the grim goal of
taking Rrom children away from their legitimate parents by turning an
unhealthy and reprehensible action of child-kidnapping into a lawful act.
The group will defend the Rrom families as a whole and commit itself to
helping them emerge, united, from poverty and marginalization and prevent
them being torn apart in the name (at best) of false and seriously
discriminatory "protection of children".

Contact: 
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