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Hungarian Romani Woman Gives Birth in Hospital Toilet

11 March 2005

On September 8, 2004, Ms Ildiko Lakátos, a Hungarian Romani woman, gave birth to her daughter in the toilet of the hospital in the central Hungarian town of Karcag, according to the Hungarian national daily newspaper Népszabadság of September 21, 2004. Népszabadság reported that Ms Lakátos was left alone in the hospital during two and a half hours of contractions. At this time, Ms Lakátos went to the toilet and, in response to the pain, began to push and gave birth to her daughter. When she returned to her room, according to Népszabadság, the doctor laughed at her. Ms Lakátos filed a complaint with Mr József Zsembeli, the hospital's director, against the doctor, claiming that she believed she had not been given proper treatment as a result of discrimination. On October 12, 2004, the Hungarian national daily newspaper Magyar Hírlap reported that Mr Zsembeli found the medical staff to have acted in accordance with their duties and therefore had dismissed Ms Lakátos's complaint.

(Magyar Hírlap, Népszabadság)

Al Jazeera: Expelling the Roma

4 August 2010

 

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Roma Rights 2/2010 Funding Roma Rights: Structures, Practices, Challenges, Prospects

2 June 2010

The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) is looking for original articles and other submissions (book reviews, interviews with key figures and conference reports) from a broad range of disciplines addressing the topic: Funding Roma Rights: Structures, Practices, Challenges and Prospects.

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Attacks against Roma in Hungary, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic

29 April 2010

Since January 2008, in Hungary, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, anti-Roma violence has gained significant prominence in the media.

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