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The Parliament of IRU in Skopje in the section Public Haring will discuss the topic: "Rule of Law and Status of the Roma Community"

More frequent incidents and ethnic violence against Roma in Europe and more will be one of the topics to be discussed at the 5th Parliamentary session of IRU in Skopje, which will be held on 28 and 29 June in the Hotel Continental in Skopje.

The growing wave of ethnic violence, discrimination and rhetoric with an emphasis on the Roma community, as if it had become an everyday thing today. All this is necessary to be put under some control and at the same time to raise the question, in what way can it be eliminated or reduced that intolerance and intolerance towards the Roma community.
We witness many events both in the past and in the present.

The topic is painful but still open. Europe and other international institutions need to raise this issue to a higher level in order to find its solution.

On this occasion, besides the IRU delegates and other guests, representatives from the Embassies in our country and other representatives from international organizations have been announced in order to openly and transparently solve these problems.

The organizer IRU hopes that from this event will be positive moments that will have to be realized in the recent times as one of the priority tasks of the participants.

Column Grattan Puxon: Identity Policy, the Case of the Roma

Roma are being killed in a rising tide of racist violence across Europe, while their leaders
struggle for unity and an effective political voice. Grattan Puxon reports

Coming months will see events which could affect the lives of 12 million Roma, scattered in communities and camps in 40 countries. Physically and politically, Roma are on the move.
At the end of June a Roma Parliament meets in Macedonia.

Called with some regularity by the 40-year-old International Romani Union (IRU), the gathering faces an uphill road. President Zoran Dimov will highlight its recent re-admission as an NGO on the United Nations roster. Representatives are active in New York and Geneva, and a report to the UN

A human rights council is in preparation. “We are fighting with all our strength,” says Dimov, who travels constantly. “International institutions must begin to see us in a positive light.”
A small educated elite leads this movement,while the majority live the lives of a permanently marginalised and excluded minority, now under increased pressure.

Here in Britain the bogeyman is Brexit, a threat to some 300,000 Roma migrants. Many will find it hard to avoid deportation. Meanwhile, throughout the Balkans millions exist in direst poverty, in cramped, often illegal shack-level housing, or sinkhole municipal flats. Children get the lowest standard of schooling and there is little welfare relief, or medical care.

Many are the grandchildren of victims of the Nazi genocide. The shadows of the Holocaust have not gone away. The vigilante incursions and growing suppression by populist regimes cause some to fear that another genocide could be in the offing. The results of the European elections show this deepening hostility. Hungary presents an anomaly where murders
have taken place, yet the electorate has elected Livia Jaroka, a Romani MEP from the ruling Fidesz party, who has served as a vice-president of the European Parliament.

France has expelled tens of thousands, while Italy’s policy of “stamp on the camps” is now backed by the deployment of troops. The clearances, a policy of Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, have seen many old camps broken up - actions preceded by some of themost vicious assaults.

Two young women, one disabled, were burned to death in the fire-bombing of a caravan in Quaracchi in 2017. The turmoil in Romania and Bulgaria, after the end of the Eastern bloc,
brought pogroms and killings that cost the lives of dozens. A refugee to the UK, Florina Zoltan lost her husband and two brothers when a mob set fire to their homes in Hadareni.
In Bulgaria, which has witnessed a crackdown on political activity by the 800,000 Roma minority, vigilante incursions into Roma quarters go unchecked. Riots have ensued and more than 30 murders recorded.

A Roma party office was bombed, resulting in the death of an activist. Large-scale ethnic cleansing took place in Kosovo during the 1990s, when thousands lost their homes and many died. The response of the EU is misguided, according to Dimov. The EU treats Roma as a social problem, unwilling to take seriously the World Roma Congress claim to represent a ‘nation without territory’ - a definition adopted by the 5th Congress in Prague in 2000. Meanwhile, efforts to lift Roma out of poverty flounder. One such was the Roma Decade whose impact proved negligible. Funding through member governments seemed to disappear into the twin sumps of admin costs and local corruption.

The IRU wants to have a greater monitoring role. It would like the EU to back more Roma-designed social projects. The biggest political disaster has been the dismantling of the European Roma and Traveller Forum (ERTF). The ERTF drew delegates from EU members and beyond. It enjoyed consultative status with the Council of Europe.

The Forum now exists only as a rump. Support has been switched to a new European Roma Institute. A partner of the Forum, the IRU views its decline as a clear indication the EU does not want to see the emergence of a potent Roma nationalism. On 2nd August there will take place the 75th Year Roma Holocaust Commemoration, with events at Auschwitz, Berlin and other capitals.

The London event will include a conference at which a new approach to Romani politics is to be promoted. Launched at the 10th World Roma Congress in 2016, the Democratic Transition aims to bring greater legitimacy into Roma politics through electronic voting. The first try-out will be at next year’s Jubilee Congress, marking 50 years since the founding congress in London in 1971. As the anti-Roma right ascends in Europe, the need to update their political structure becomes urgent. The survival of Roma identity may depend on it. »

Grattan Puxon, a veteran in the Romani Movement is chair of the Democratic
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Zoran Dimov The President of the IRU reacts: Police action against Roma in the heart of Europe - Belgium is unprecedented!

A major police action involving around 1,200 police officers, which was conducted in the morning on 7 May 2019, at 19 locations across Belgium, was targeted at the Roma community (Travellers).
The accusation for which this action was carried out is due to trade in illegally obtained vehicles.

IRU highly respects the work of the police and dealing with criminals in Belgian society, because it is necessary for everyone to be equal before the Belgian legal system.

But what's worrying is the way that was carried out during the action of these mass arrests. Police action was conducted in over 200 actions, arrested about 80 Roma, and seized and confiscated property, objects and caravans.

At the same time, during the arrests, most of the Roma were immediately released without being questioned, but their property and confiscated items were not returned to them, so now there are a large number of members of this community left in the open sky without finding an adequate replacement for accommodation.

This means that the arrest of innocent people without evidence or a fact of a crime is unacceptable in the legal system.

This way of reaction awakens the black past from the time of mass arrests and deportation to the concentration camps during the Holocaust.

Even more worrying is the fact that this is all happening in front of the eyes and the center of Europe in Belgium! Europe is silent, frowning, and unresponsive!

Is this form of arrests Roma "scapegoat" on behalf of the upcoming European Parliament elections to raise the ratings and campaign for all those candidates for parliamentary seats and are right-oriented and known for their anti-Roma rhetoric.

That's why IRU will not be silent and will react promptly to all European and other international institutions.

At the same time, IRU calls on the Belgian authorities in the interior ministry to carry out the necessary activities and return to Roma Passengers back their caravans, their unique homes.
It is required to stop the arrest of the whole community for the crimes committed by certain individuals.

We call on human rights organizations to support us in finding a way to resolve this complicated situation and to make constructive dialogue with Belgian and international authorities.

At the same time, the IRU appeals to local or other Roma organizations not to try to manipulate the Roma and the public to make saviors only in the name of some personal interest and profit, on the back of these unfortunate Roma.

The list of presenters of the IRU Parliament in Skopje from June 27 to June 30 is filled - the figure is about 100 guests from 50 countries in the world

As announced Skopje will host the regular Parliamentary session of the International Roma Union - IRU, which will be from June 27 to June 30 this year. Within the Parliamentary session, in addition to the activities of the IRU Parliament, several interesting content will be organized in parallel, such as Scientific Symposiums for Roma and Holocaust, Scientific Symposium on Genesis, Language and History, Traditional Roma Chris, as well as Business Forum and at the same time the situation with Roma throughout the world in the form of Public Hiering, where representatives of the embassies in our country will take part.

This has generated a great interest among all, so that the list of present guests and delegates has up to a hundred guests from 50 countries to date.

Guests from a large number of European countries as well as countries outside of the European countries have been announced from Asia Pacific (Pakistan, India) from the Far East of Japan from Australia, as well as from the North and South American countries.

From this we can conclude that the organization of this great event headed by the President of IRU, Zoran Dimov, will expect a big and contractual task for realization of all planned activities, where in the end, more decisions, conclusions, declarations, statements that will contribute more when it comes to the Roma community around the world, because it is exactly IRU's mission to bar the interests of the Roma nation, and to raise as many issues as possible in this field.

On the eve of April 8th, address by the IRU President, Zoran Dimov

Respected
 
Today, when is celebrated the 48th anniversary of establishing setting up base of the Roma identity, where the First World Roma Congress was held on April 8, 1971 in London - Great Britain, and at the same time decisions were made that we are all proud of being Roma as such. our Romani flag has been officially registered and that we have our anthem "Gelem, Gelem". But at the same time and today, after 48 years, we are still one of the most vulnerable communities in the world, and that is - the Roma community!
 
We are all witnesses of the increasing swing of the anti-Romani mood, and the great intolerance towards this community. Therefore, we need the International Roma Union - IRU as the oldest and largest organization representing this nationality, to point out several important elements for eliminating and stopping this negative trend
 
We remind that Europe and the world through their history have been and still are witnessing the rise of racism, xenophobia and intolerance, as well as violation of basic human rights precisely towards the Roma community.
 
Therefore, like IRU, we want to recommend several recommendations to the United Nations and the European institutions and its members.
 
This implies the expression of a clear political will to address these problems, as well as direct participation and the relevant Roma factor, such as the Non-Governmental Roma Sector, including the International Roma Union - IRU
 
The problems that are current and visible are in all fields (social, economics, health, housing, media, employment, religion, culture, tradition, etc.)
 
Therefore, greater mutual trust and cooperation between the Roma community and the institutions of the system is needed, whether it is working internationally, nationally or locally.
Joint coordination and implementation of all quality strategies, resolutions, programs and plans is needed without major delays and shortcomings. It also implies allocating funds for their realization, and at the same time direct inclusion of the Roma factor, as well as greater monitoring of the realization of those activities and greater accountability for the implementation and taking responsibility for the non-implemented programs.
 
Any prolongation, ignoring and selecting them lead to situations that happened in the past and in the present whose witnesses are all of us (recently we are well aware of such developments in some of the European countries such as Italy, France, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Hungary, Slovakia, etc.)
 
It is also necessary to undertake measures to encourage the Roma community to report such cases, and the establishment of monitoring and enforcement bodies
 
Therefore, we feel the need for us as an IRU to express our determination to solve these problems.
Otherwise, IRU took actions for such situations and has prepared a Resolution of IRU, the IRU Operational Strategic Program, which has already been submitted to the UN and the EU, and it is expected that they will be realized.
 
Let's note that the IRU two years ago gave an idea to open a Office for the Ombudsman for Roma People and, together with the ERTF - a European Roma and Travelers Forum based in Strasbourg, which has joint cooperation and membership in the Council of Europe, at its last held meeting in Helsinki , Finland from 25 to 27 March 2019 agreed and submitted a joint initiative to implement exactly this idea for the opening of a Roma national Ombudsman Office in Strasbourg, whose task would be to monitor and assist the Roma community in solving the Roma issues.
 
At the very end, with the fact that the Election of Members of Parliament in the European Parliament is approaching, the IRA sends public support and appeals to all future candidates for European Members of Parliament, that it will unselfishly support, motivate and encourage all candidates who in their programs and agendas of action will have to implement and implement exactly these important points, which means combating racism, xenophobia, intolerance and discrimination. Here, IRU will stand with its full capacity, credibility and all its membership for unreserved support during their election, and at the same time it will be at disposal for further realization of all commonly agreed plans and activities.
 
With respect
 
Zoran Dimov
President of the International Roma Union - IRU

 

On the occasion of the meeting with the Roma in Italy - Napoli, reaction of IRU by Grattan Puxon and Zoran Dimov to Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte

It says: In your capacity as President of the Council of Ministers you are bringing great shame on Italy!

The eviction of 500 Roma, men, women and children in the municipality of Giugliano in Campania, on 10 May (this time 100 children) is but the latest inhuman action taken by the state and the municipalities against Roma and Sinti, known to be the most vulnerable and
under-represented people in Europe.

I urge you to see that a new, secure place is found for all these families, in conditions that you yourself would accept. You are creating more and more "internally-displaced" persons, reminding those of us old enough of the darkest days of fascism.

Please, we appeal to you to end this policy of destruction of camps, of thousands of lives. Return, we demand, to respect for human rights, allow dignity again to prevail for all citizens and residents, including EU citizens from outside Italy.

Italy, once praised for your Christian charity, now must we be left only to condemn you for your intolerance and inhumanity?
As chairman of the Commission for Democratic Transition, together with the President of IRA Zoran Dimov, this issue will be on the agenda of the next IRU Parliament meeting to be held in Skopje from 27-30 June " - stands in the spirit of the reaction of this letter to the Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte.

 

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