European Roma and Travellers Forum 
Protest NOTE toward Italian Government

Strasbourg, 10 July : Mr Rudko Kawczynski, President of the European Roma
and Travellers Forum, delivered to Mr Pietro Lonardo, Permanent
Representative of Italy at the Council of Europe a protest note requesting
to stop the anti-Roma action of the Italian authorities on fingerprinting
Roma living in the camps across the country, brushing aside the concerns of
the European Institutions and International organisations.

"Similar activities to this one are not only a threat to the Roma community.
These activities remind us of the Nazi and Fascist periods in the early
1930s, when Roma/Sinti and Jews were singled out for discrimination and
persecution leading finally to the genocide of millions of innocent people.
Nowadays this is a serious threat to the future of the Europeans, to
democracy and the rule of law" Mr. Kawczynski wrote in the protest note
addressed to the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. 

The protest note, written on behalf of 15 million Roma urges the Italian
authorities to stop its anti-Roma activities immediately and to undertake
all necessary measures to stop the Anti-Roma pogroms and ensure safe and
secure life of all Roma living in Italy as well as the full implementation
of international laws and standards. 

'We believe that also the international institutions, such as the European
Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Europe, OSCE and the
United Nations should take a stand and condemn the actions of the Italian
government as inhumane and unacceptable' Mr Kawczynski said as a closing
remark of the protest note. 

The European Roma and Travellers Forum has been looking very closely at the
incidents of violent attacks on the settlements in Italy, police brutality
and violations, hate speech in which hundreds of Roma have been forced to
run for fear of their life. 

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The European Roma and Travellers Forum (ERTF), which has a partnership
agreement with the Council of Europe and a special status with this
institution, is Europe's largest and most inclusive Roma organisation. It
brings together Europe's main international Roma-NGOs and more than 1,500
national Roma organisations from most of the Council of Europe member
states. 

For further information please contact: 

European Roma and Travellers Forum 
c/o Council of Europe 
F - 67 075 Strasbourg 

Tel.: 00 33 3 90 21 53 50 
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