--- On Sat, 1/23/10, Roma Virtual Network <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Roma Virtual Network <[email protected]>
Subject: [Romano Liloro] Roma People  in Italy. We are launching a desperate 
SOS to the European Union and the United Nations
To: [email protected]
Cc: "Roberto Malini" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 3:38 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      


For the 
attention of: the European Commission, the European Council, the European Court 
of Human Rights, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN 
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), the International 
Criminal Court of the Hague










































 
Copy to: the Roma rights organizations and human rights associations


 
We are launching a desperate SOS: an appeal to the European Union and 
the United Nations to intervene and save the Roma people in Italy from ethnic 
persecution.
Milan, January 22st, 2010. The Milanese authorities have bulldozed 80 
makeshift shelters, home to a community of Roma families, and totally destroyed 
their blankets, warm winter clothes, stoves for heating and essential 
medicines. 
The forced eviction took place in Via Sant'Arialdo - near the Chiaravalle Abbey 
- in a racist and cruel Milan that the author of this report, (who was born in 
Milan) fails to recognise as the chief town he has admired for decades for its 
spirit of solidarity and open-mindedness. About 150 Roma citizens, including 
children, pregnant women and sick people (many of them with cancer, heart 
problems, and handicaps) were thrown out onto the street and forced to set off 
on a tragic march to nowhere. “It felt as though we had returned to the Hitler 
years,” commented a woman who lives in the area and who has often helped these 
families in difficulty. “Fortunately - after noticing the municipal police 
patrols driving up and down - many of the families left the settlement before 
the clearance began in order to avoid being charged for squatting and suffering 
the humiliation of the ethnic profiling that other families have been subjected 
to. However, their homes, makeshift shelters made from wood, plastic and 
cardboard, no longer exist”.  Ninety-five Romanian Roma were charged with 
illegally occupying a plot of land and are undergoing mass expulsion as the 
authorities have ordered them to leave the city: a reminder of the way the Roma 
were forced to leave centuries ago and during the pre-Holocaust years. The 
January 21st pogrom (what else do we call the destruction in mid-winter of 80 
makeshift homes, shelter to hundreds of human beings living in extreme poverty 
and bad health?) and mass expulsion (what else do we call the unlawful forced 
eviction of innocent families from the city they have lived in for years 
without 
the offer of any social aid or alternative lodgings?) is the umpteenth 
violation 
of human rights that has taken place in Italy. 150 vulnerable people in poor 
health are now wandering around in search of a new shelter in an attempt to 
prevent themselves dying of hunger, cold, infections and racial violence.  
The police operation was carried out on the order of the local authorities, and 
was initiated by the deputy mayor, Riccardo De Corato, a politician who is 
responsible for numerous other persecutory measures against the Roma people and 
unfortunate immigrants. The operation called for the deployment of 102 police 
officers from the local police force. De Corato has expressed his satisfaction 
at this deliberately- induced humanitarian crisis, and has announced yet 
another 
camp clearance in Milan, in Via Vaiano Valle - the site of more makeshift huts 
where other marginalized, discriminated against and desperate families live. 
But 
the list is long: over the last two years more than 7,000 people from the Roma 
ethnic group have been forcibly evicted from their settlements in Milan without 
the offer of alternative housing. Unfortunately, both the administration of the 
Mayor, Letizia Moratti, and the centre-left opposition are driven by intolerant 
and anti-Roma sentiments.  As a result the tragic police operations are 
taking place with the blessing of all the political parties, government 
associations and local authority consultants. At the same time, the activists 
who are attempting with non-violent means to stop the brutal evictions are 
being 
intimated and threatened by the same institutions. After learning of the 
terrible sanitary and social consequences of the police operation, EveryOne 
Group (which has lost all contact with the Roma left homeless during the 
Sant'Arialdo eviction) is today presenting a complete report on this tragic 
episode to the European Commission, the European Council, the European Court of 
Human Rights, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN 
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and the International 
Criminal Court of the Hague. These operations are pushing Europe back to the 
days of the racial laws and ethnic persecution. EveryOne Group is appealing for 
urgent intervention, something more effective than a resolution or a letter of 
warning which have no legal bearing, and which the Italian institutions in the 
past have already shown to ignore and even mock. EveryOne Group, together with 
the committee against intolerance, “Sa Phrala”; the association for human 
culture, “Watching the Sky”; and the 586 anti-racist organizations that make up 
the “United” network are sending out a dramatic and desperate SOS to the 
international authorities, asking them to help the persecuted Roma people, who 
are being wiped out and expelled in mass from Milan and Italy. 
We have to act immediately, because over the last two years the Roma 
community has fallen from 180,000 units to only 40,000 human beings. This 
number 
includes the Italian Roma and those who fled from the former Yugoslavia, who 
are 
being profiled, rounded up into authentic ghettoes with round-the-clock 
surveillance and specially-created ethnic laws. We are talking about human 
beings who are being hunted out; subjected to brutality and racial violence; 
excluded from employment and integration programmes and left in appalling 
sanitary and social conditions.
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See also: 
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2010/ 1/13_The_ 
conditions_ of_the_Roma_ people_in_ Italy_has_ become_intolerab le.html
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2010/ 1/2_Rome% 
2C_where_ the_Roma_ people_continue_ to_burn_to_ death.html
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2009/ 12/1_Roma_ 
People_in_ Italy__Intolerab le_Violations_ of_Human_ Rights_in_ Pesaro.html
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2009/ 11/7_Stop_ 
to_the_ethnic_ cleansing_ of_the_Via_ Triboniano_ Roma_camp_ in_Milan. .html
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2009/ 10/22_The_ 
situation_ of_Roma_citizens _in_Italy_ is_getting_ more_and_ more_desperate_ 
every_day. .html
http://www.everyone group.com/ EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2009/ 9/5_Roma_ 
people_and_ other_minority_ groups_in_ Italy_and_ throughout_ the_European_ 
Union..html
http://www.everyone group.com/ it/EveryOne/ MainPage/ Entries/2010/ 
1/22_Persecuzion e_dei_Rom_ a_Milano_ _denuncia_ alle_autorita_ internazionali. 
html
For further information:
+39 340 8135204 :: +39 334 3449180 
:: +39 331 3585406
www.everyonegroup. com :: i...@everyonegroup. com


    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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