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Evropako Forumo e Romengo thaj e Phirutnengo 

Forum européen des Roms et des Gens du voyage 

European Roma and Travellers Forum

 

C a l l    f o r    P a p e r s

Security Situation of the Roma in Europe

Economic Migration vs. Forced Migration

High Level Conference on the Security Situation of Roma in Europe 

Bucharest, 12-13 October 2009

The European Roma and Travellers Forum, in partnership with the Committee
for Human Rights, Cults and National Minorities Issues of the Romanian
Parliament and Partida Romilor Pro Europa (Roma Party for Europe), is
organizing a High Level Conference on the Security Situation of Roma in
Europe. 

The two-day conference will bring together the main stakeholders, high level
representatives and decision-makers of European and inter-governmental human
rights institutions, as well as non-governmental and civil society
organizations from Council of Europe Member States. The aim of the
conference is to discuss the hostilities against Roma and the rising
Anti-Tziganism within Europe. 

Background information to the conference 

The rising hostilities against Roma, racist attacks and a series of murders,
have forced Roma to migrate from Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe
toward the more wealthy countries of the European Union. Moreover, relations
between Roma communities and the government are increasingly strained, and
there is an alarming number of reliable reports suggesting that the police
and the para-military groups use disproportionate force and resort to
violence that could be qualified as degrading treatment.

Sixty years ago the Council of Europe was set up to rebuild Europe on the
basis of the respect of human rights and the dignity of the individual. As
the European Union progressed towards European reunification, it was hoped
to do away with what characterised the history of this continent for
centuries, including racial hatred, pogroms, and the burning down of
settlements.

  

That hope must not be shattered. We must stop the rabid political minorities
of today from becoming the governments of tomorrow. States have a
responsibility to guarantee human rights protection for everyone. The
failure of several governments to guarantee human rights protection for Roma
has led to insecurity among Roma within European Union countries. As a
result, Roma people, citizens of the European Union, are seeking asylum
outside of their country. 

The European Roma and Travellers Forum has decided to hold a high-level
event on the security issue of the Roma in order to have an in-depth
analysis and discussion on this crucial topic. This time, we intend to break
away from the well-known, good old thematic areas and try to get to the core
of rising anti-Tziganism, the fear-motivated migration, which is a real
challenge for Europe. The open labour market of the Western countries was
intended to be the solution to overcome poverty for people from the Eastern
countries. It was not expected that excluded, marginalized people would seek
shelter and safety from persecution in Western countries. 

Thematic areas to be discussed 

Having regard to the above, the European Roma and Travellers Forum invites
proposals for papers which analyze the aspects related to this complex
issue, focusing on one or more of the areas listed below: 

*       Historical context: Jewish persecution, racism in South Africa and
in the United States of America; Historical parallels with the situation of
Roma, identification of possible advocacy tools or mechanisms for the Roma
movement to fight anti-Tziganism; 

 

*       Methodology for identifying economic migration and forced migration,
possible legislative and non-legislative responses and the recently
applicable standards;

 

*       Possible need for establishing minimum standards for the integration
of migrants and for ensuring their access to citizenship and equality;

 

*       De facto and de iure statelessness of Roma;

 

*       Implementation deficits of the Free Movement Directive (2004/38/EC)
and how the limitations imposed by member states have affected the Roma;

 

*       Mechanisms introduced to fight against xenophobic and racially
motivated crimes committed against Roma in Europe; 

 

*       European Initiatives, National Roma Integration Policies - possible
exchange of best practices in Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy,
Romania, UK; 

 

Applicants wishing to present their papers are invited to submit their
abstract (150 words ) and CV in English to the Secretariat of the European
Roma and Travellers Forum by 28 September 2009, at  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected].

The Secretariat will inform applicants of the decision by 30 September 2009.


Final version of papers will then be submitted by 7 October 2009. The
selected paper will be included in the first panel on 12 October 2009 after
the keynote speeches.

The author of the selected paper will be invited to the conference and
his/her costs will be covered by the organisers. 

 

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The Secretariat 

Evropako Forumo e Romengo thaj e Phirutnengo (EFRP)
Forum européen des Roms et des Gens du voyage (FERV)
European Roma and Travellers Forum (ERTF) 
  
DG III - Cohésion Sociale / Social Cohesion
Conseil de l'Europe / Council of Europe
AGORA Bâtiment - 1 quai Jacoutot
F - 67075 Strasbourg 
  
Tel.: + 33 (0)3 90 21 43 31
Fax: + 33 (0)3 90 21 56 58
E-mail: [email protected]
 <http://ertf.org/> http://ertf.org
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