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Trial of Roma charged with racially-motivated crimes in Czech Republic suspended

15 July 1997

The Czech daily Mlada Fronta Dnes reported in April that a trial of five Roma in the northwest Bohemian town of Louny charged with racially motivated crimes under Article 198 of the Czech Criminal Code had been adjourned pending the hearing of further witnesses. The three men and two women are also charged with disorderly conduct and attacking a public official.

The incident began when officers responded to complaints concerning a fight among Roma in a local high-rise on September 28, 1996. The police were allegedly attacked as they moved to break up the fight. One of the police officers testified that "white swine was the politest thing they said." The police withdrew voluntarily, and the Roma were arrested on the following day. The genesis of racially-motivated crimes provisions is concern for the legal protection of minorities. In the Czech Republic, however, they have more often been invoked to try Roma for crimes against ethnic Czechs and now, evidently, against representatives of the state. This last usage, protecting representatives of the state, is a radical misapplication of the law. (ERRC, Mlada Fronta Dnes)

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ERRC submission to UN HRC on Serbia (June 2017)

30 June 2017

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).

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ERRC submission to UN HRC on France (June 2017)

30 June 2017

Written Comments by the European Roma Rights Centre concerning France to the Human Rights Council, within its Universal Periodic Review, for consideration at its 29th session (January-February 2018).

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ERRC submission to the European Commission on Roma Inclusion in enlargement countries (May 2017)

25 May 2017

Written comments by the ERRC to the European Commission on enlargement component of the EU Roma Framework.

 

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