News roundup: Snapshots from around Europe
3 October 2000
- Romani youth shot and killed by police officers in Bulgaria
- Romani woman in Slovakia dies after beating
- UN and Council of Europe express concern about Roma Rights in Slovakia
- Continued attacks against Roma in Kosovo
- Kosovo Romani refugees
- Police violence against Roma in Yugoslavia
- Roma attacked in Czech Republic
- Authorities destroy Romani housing in Italy
- Roma expelled from Italy beaten, unable to return to homes in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Fire bomb attack on Romani house in Czech Republic
- Romani woman attacked in Poland
- Greek authorities evict Roma
- Racist Hungarian textbook removed from curriculum
- Skinhead violence against Roma in Yugoslavia
- Abusive police raids on Romani communities in Greece
- Leading Hungarian politicians deny Romani problems
- Traditional British Romani horse fair threatened
- More disturbing events in Slovak police custody
- French mayors protest Romani gathering
- Threatened evictions of Roma in Hungary
- Prosecuting racist criminals in the Czech Republic
- Bulgarian Roma denied legal remedy for human rights abuse
- Hate speech and literature in Italy
- New leadership of the International Romani Union
- Roma barred from sports centre pool in Yugoslavia
- Discrimination against Roma by Romania's Ministry of Labour
- United Nations Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Committee against Torture express concern about Roma Rights in Slovenia








Written Comments by the European Roma Rights Centre concerning Serbia to the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review, for consideration at its 29th session (January-February 2018).
Written comments by the ERRC to the European Commission on enlargement component of the EU Roma Framework.