Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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Vicenza Campo Nomadi via gricoli


three years the Sinti Association says the Italian town of Vicenza, which is dangerous to the field and also have svegliatti today!

nomad camps at risk. Locked
from one year to the recovery plan
EMERGENCY. The City expects the Ministry of Interior funding of € 400 000. Changed: "Tragedies like the one happened in Rome could be repeated in other areas, we want to create a secure"
08/02/2011

Vicenza. A time bomb. Nomad camps out of the norm, poor hygiene, safety measures approximate. Vicenza is no exception: the risk of a tragedy like the one that burned the lives of four brothers in Rome can materialize from today to tomorrow. Mayor Achille Variati appeals to the Interior Ministry: unlock funds for upgrading and retrofitting of municipal courts and via Cricoli Diaz Street, home to 200 Roma and Sinti, almost half children.
THE PROJECT. In the drawers of a municipal year there is a project worth 400 000 euro, candidate for the round of funding up for grabs by the Ministry of Interior to intervene in the camps and to eradicate the dangerous conditions that can cause accidents, damage, destruction , death. Both fields are completely out of the norm. They do not respect the most elementary rules of urban planning, health and safety.
THE FLOOD. In particular Cricoli away, dozens of people are concentrated in just a few meters square ipertrafficata along a street, next to a river, the Astichello, who in that area is brought to overflows are vented in the campaign. In November, the flood forced the city to evacuate the area, threatened by the flood dell'Astichello, got two feet from the trailer. What's more, the area is bounded by networks and walls to separate luck from Sinti Roma. The toilets are not enough for many users, are crumbling, and when it rains, because of obsolete equipment, the field is transformed into an open sewer. Hence the need for action to create adequate pitches and facilities in accordance with the number of cylinders that are not moving between the caravan.
paralysis. Despite some signs positive last spring, the provision of ministerial contributions (which should be between 240 and 400 000 €) has suddenly stopped and stalled for further analysis and investigation. In recent days, the Department of Public Works has sent the last card to the Prefect of Venice, government commissioner for the case nomads in Veneto. You just have to wait for a response.
the iceberg. Mayor Achille Variati submit the project to upgrade to a kind of social contract, providing for the respect of the structures and rules of conduct, including the schooling of children and payment of bills. "Facts like those in Rome - feel Variati - are the tip of the iceberg the general theme of the nomads. A tragedy that makes headlines for its atrocities, but that could happen in many camps the Italians. And this can not and should not be accepted or tolerated. Because the care of children's rights, in particular, about who governs beyond any other consideration, before any trial. Well did the minister Roberto Maroni to allocate extra funds to secure the camps. We, when we receive state funds for which we had requested more than a year ago, we're using them with a double objective. Ensure decent living conditions to the nomads, thinking in particular children, retraining the two fields of Vicenza. And start the Sinti community Roma and of our city to a path of compliance with the duties of citizenship by giving opportunities to those who agree to integrate our code of conduct, but by acting harshly against those who would transgress. "RESERVED © REPRODUCTION
Gian Marco Mancassola
Italian Sinti Association
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Monday, February 7, 2011

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European Parliament, the President Jerzy Buzek said that the Roma and Sinti were victims, like the Jews, the pain of


On 15 December last year some MEPs have tabled a request to recognition by the EU for the genocide of the Roma and Sinti during World War II.
few days ago, February 2, 2011, at the opening plenary session of the European Parliament, the President Jerzy Buzek said that the Roma and Sinti were victims, like the Jews, an ethnic-based persecution during the Nazi era. Unfortunately, continued Buzek, not all European countries have officially recognized the Porrajmos. And many Europeans do not know the persecution of Sinti and Roma during the Nazi era. Therefore, according to the President, it is time that all European citizens know that the Roma and Sinti have suffered the trauma of genocide.
President Jerzy Buzek said that the Roma and Sinti are currently the largest and oldest ethnic minority in Europe but are also the most discriminated minority in Europe.
Education is the best way to combat discrimination, according to Buzek who closed his speech by saying that Parliament is the EU's voice in the struggle for human rights. Only by remembering the suffering that they endured, we understand the situation today.
Here is the text of which led to the recognition of Porrajmos and the names of MPs who have signed the question

The members of the Roma community are victims of discrimination and exclusion across Europe are regularly the target of comments and racist attacks, harassment by security forces Police and the denial of their fundamental rights as citizens. Discrimination against them is prevalent in all spheres of life, especially in education, employment, housing and health care.
the majority of society's ignorance about the history of the Roma contributes much to the injury suffered by the Roma and also represents an obstacle to their integration within the European Union.
is not widely known that during World War II, like the Jews, members of the Roma community have been oppressed by the Nazi regime for racial, tens of thousands of Roma were killed in the occupied eastern territories and thousands of them were killed in the camps extermination. In occupied Europe, although the fate of the Roma varied from country to country, were persecuted.
Some EU countries such as Germany in 1982, have already recognized the genocide of Roma during the Second World War. A similar act by the European Union would be a historic event for the members of this community and for Europe.
On January 27, 2011, will celebrate the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. This event represents an historic opportunity to remind citizens of the horrors of the Holocaust for all the victims of the Nazi regime.
The Council believes that the Roma have the right to see their troubled history of the common, recognized by the European Union? What plans do the Council for better understanding by the population of European history it shares with the Roma?
Signatories: Catherine Greze, Kinga Göncz, Cornelia Ernst, Lívia Járóka, Renate Weber, Alexander Alvaro, Catherine Bearder, Izaskun Bilbao Barandica, Lothar Bisky, Eva-Britt Svensson, Leonidas Donskis, Isabelle Durant, Ioan Enciu, Monika Flašíková Beňová, Thomas Handel, Rebecca Harms, Heidi Hautala, Stephen Hughes, Sophia in 't Veld, Andrey Kovatchev, Jean Lambert, Ulrike Lunacek, Monica Luisa Macovei, Claude Moraes, Mariya Nedelcheva, Nadezhda Neynsky, Rovana Plumb and Raül Romeva i Rueda, Jutta Steinruck, Hannes Swoboda, Csaba Sándor Tabajdi, Hannu Takkula, Rui Tavares, László Tőkés, Kyriacos Triantaphyllides, Lambert van Nistelrooij, Gianni Vattimo, Marie-Christine Vergiat, Cecilia Wikström and Gabriele Zimmer

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"We need decent and safe housing "
the call of the head of state is associated with the Vice-President of the EU Commission, Viviane Reding:" Integration at the top of political agenda. " The mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, claims special powers and new resources to complete the Plan Nomads. "If the Roma do not agree to ask for custody of the child" covers a
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ROME - The death of four children, burned in their sleep in a cabin of a camp on the Appian Way in Rome, is the point of no return emergency Roma in Italy. Raul, 4 years. Fernando, 5. Sebastian, 11. Patrick, age 8. Died while the parents charged with neglect of a minor, had gone to buy food. E 'in their name that the President of the Republic 2 raises his voice to a "tragedy that hangs over us all," because it is no longer tolerated, in Italy, the "risk" faced by small communities in "makeshift camps , degraded and insecure. "