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Young Citizen’s Assembly, 7-11 December 2011, Brussels

 
 
 
AJC – Young Citizens’ Assembly – Acting and creating together for a fair and dignified life
 
Young Citizen’s Assembly
7-11 December 2011
 
Brussels -Youth hostel De Waterman – www.dewaterman.be, Belgium – FR
 
AJC aims at gathering around forty young people concerned with the question of access to social rights. The idea is to valorise or to let reflexion, creativity as well as imagination occur in order to to act and create for a dignified and fair life!
 
This AJC organized by the BIJ (Bureau International Jeunesse) in the framework of the program Citizens of the World aims at gathering around forty young people concerned with the question of the access to social rights. The idea is to valorise or to let reflexion, creativity as well as imagination occur in order to be able to act and create for a dignified and fair life!

Citizen spaces of action and expression will give the opportunity to explore different subjects which are linked to social rights as integral part of Human rights. Through exchanges of analysis, personal experience and solutions as well as via creative forms of intervention, just come and express yourselves!

The AJC suggests a guideline: access to social rights for a fair and dignified life without any discrimination, without violence and without exclusion, divided into three themes (three workshops):

a) Utopias to come
Imagination of young people for future rights
b) Rights and transient communities: an impossible meeting?
Youth with a transient life, Roma, travellers …
c) From indignation to action!
Interventions of young people into a democratic space

Objectives

1. Giving oneself a common and motivating representation of a fair and dignified life
2. Establishing a diagnosis about the actuality and the correspondence of social rights vis-à-vis this common representation
3. Identifying, sharing and exploring different significant experiences and/or alternatives about the theme of a fair and dignified life
4. Exploring three different pathways for a better access to social rights for young people (a, b and c)
5. Creative implementation of pass ways, recommendations and demands coming from the three workshops
6. Launching of ideas for future international cooperation and networking

Methodology

The tools and methods used are based on the principles of the non formal education: exercises, games and group dynamics, in committee or in subgroups, and the participants are invited to produce the content of the training rather than passively consume the information.

The languages which will be used are English and French (sometimes separated, sometimes together). The tools and methods used are based on the principles of the non-formal education: exercises, games and group dynamics, in committee or in subgroups, and participants are invited to produce the content of the training rather than passively consume the information

Cooperation and linguistic solidarity between French and English will be a major challenge during the activity.

For further information and contact details see:

http://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/ajc-young-citizens-assembly-acting-and-creating-together-for-a-fair-and-dignified-life.2322/
 
 
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Romania’s Roma get politically active

 
 
 

Romania’s Roma get politically active

27/10/2011 – In Romania, young Roma citizens created for the first time a political party, the Civic Democratic Alliance of Roma (ACDR), on October 1st. They plan to run for election in the parliamentary elections next year so that they are not just represented by a minority representative in parliament but by their own party. A noble goal, the online weekly Acum comments: “The leader of the ACDR alliance, Marian Daragiu, is optimistic that the modern discourse of the young Roma will strike a chord with the Roma: ‘It’s not easy to address a community steeped in tradition but we want to combine the traditional and the modern.’ … It’s refreshing to follow the competent and coherent discourse of such enthusiastic, experimental and modern young people. But the question is whether this will make an impact on the stubborn and deeply impoverished Roma community? And what will the young alliance come up with in response to the pragmatic actions of other consolidated parties that buy the votes of entire communities with a few banknotes shortly before the elections?”

Link: http://www.eurotopics.net/en/home/presseschau/archiv/arti...

Read more in Romanian: http://www.acum.tv/articol/40502/

 
 
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Quality education for Roma people

 
 
 

Quality education for Roma people

© UNESCO/Mohr, Jean

Over 55 participants from eight Central and Eastern European countries met in Belgrade on 17–18 October to promote the right to quality education for Roma people. As well as fostering partnerships in the region, they identified key areas of action in the field.

26/10/2011 – The Regional Expert Meeting “Promoting the right to quality education for Roma people”, co-organized by UNESCO and the Serbian Ministry of Education, discussed, among others, respect for diversity, intercultural education, vocational training and social inclusion.

The participants stressed the need to continue dialogue and exchange and called upon UNESCO and its partners to facilitate the acquisition and exchange of relevant knowledge in the region.

Participants also underlined the importance of developing the knowledge and capacities of those working directly with Roma people – particularly teachers, teacher assistants and mediators. They agreed that what was needed was not so much policy development, but its proper implementation – which requires acquisition of pertinent knowledge and skills by these stakeholders.

To follow up on the meeting, and in response to the issues highlighted by the participants, UNESCO will undertake a study on intercultural education in the eight countries covered by the event.

Link: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/media-services/single-view/n...

 
 
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Pitt Introduces New Study Abroad Program in Romani Music, Culture, and Human Rights

 
 
 

Pitt Introduces New Study Abroad Program in Romani Music, Culture, and Human Rights

26/10/2011 – The University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Music, Center for Russian and East European Studies, and the Study Abroad Office announce a new undergraduate study abroad program in ethnomusicology  — “Romani Music, Culture, and Human Rights in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia” — May 19-June 5, 2012, 3 credits, open to all qualified undergraduate students.

The study abroad course will be led by Dr. Adriana Helbig Assistant Professor of Music, University of Pittsburgh, and  Dr. Zuzana Jurkova, Assistant Professor and Head of the Ethnomusicology program at Faculty of Humanities at Charles University, Prague. It is the first study abroad program of its kind to focus solely on Romani music and culture and to offer students hands-on opportunities to interact with, document, and interview Romani musicians, activists, and community members. Students will experience Romani culture on stage, as part of the Khamoro World Roma Festival in Prague, as well as in everyday contexts through visits to Romani settlements in Slovakia. Special emphasis in Poland will be on Roma Holocaust history in areas near Krakow. Meetings with scholars and public figures from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland will offer insights to enhance student understanding of Roma-related issues in the European Union and its borders. This program begins in Prague, Czech Republic and ends in Vienna, Austria.

Application deadline is January 20, 2012.

Click here for program information, application, fees:

For more information, please contact Dr. Adriana Helbig, 412-624-4193 or Vera Sebulsky, Program Manager, Center for Russian and East European Studies, 412-648-7418.

 
 
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CBC.ca | Metro Morning | More Roma Refugees

 
 
 
More Roma Refugees
 
27/10/2011 – Matt Galloway spoke with Gina Csanyi-Robah. She is executive director of the Roma Community Centre in Toronto.
 
 
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Canadian Immigration officials closely monitoring Roma arrivals

 
 
 
Immigration officials closely monitoring Roma arrivals

By Tom Godfrey ,Toronto Sun

 

TORONTO, 26/10/2011 - Senior immigration brass are monitoring the thousands of Hungarian Romas filing for refugee status in Canada and taking steps to shut down the flow of claimants.
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney’s office said a new Balanced Refugee Reform Act to take affect in June will hopefully put an end to some of the bogus
claims.

“We are taking action to stop this abuse,” Kenney aide, Candice Malcolm, said on Thursday. “We are concerned about the rising number of unfounded refugee claims from people who take advantage of our generosity.”
The officials are reacting to reports by Sun Media that up to 50 Hungarian Romas are arriving nightly and filing claims at Pearson airport. About 110 Romas arrived one night last week prompting concerns by front-line officers that the many ailing seniors and children can cause a strain to our health care system.
Hungary has been a top-three refugee producing country since 2009 when 2,400 people filed claims. Some 2,300 applied for refugee status in 2010 and 2,500 so far this year. About 23% are accepted as refugees and up to 1,600 cases have been withdrawn.
Malcolm said the department is not slapping visa restrictions on Hungary.
“We are always reviewing visa policies,” Malcolm said. “We do not have immediate plans to impose any new visas.”
She said the new bill will grant immigration workers the power to screen claims for hearings and cases will be decided in about two to three months, rather than years.
“Too much of our time is taken up processing applications from people who are not really in need of protection,” Malcolm said by e-mail.

Toronto Distrct School Board Trustee Irene Atkinson said about 300 Roma children attend schools in the Parkdale area, which has the largest concentrate of Romas in the city.
“We need resources to help the parents and teachers to deal with the children,” Atkinson said. “It is a challenge because most teachers don’t speak Roma or Hungarian.”
She said many Roma students often arrive in Canada illiterate and are deported before they can finish school.

Gina Csanyi-Robah, executive director of Roma Community Centre, said there are a number of Toronto conmen preying on the new-arrivals.
The Romas are allegedly being ripped off for their meagre savings by people who claim they are taxi drivers at the airport, or immigration consultants and lawyers, Csanyi-Robah said.
She alleged agents working for some lawyers are sent to Toronto shelters to find Romas as clients because they’re eligible for Ontario Legal Aid.
“There are people waiting outside the airport and shelters who take advantage of them,” Csanyi-Roban said. “Three families were left outside a shelter in the middle of the night and the driver took off.”
She alleged lawyers are taking Legal Aid certificates from Romas and performing little work in return.
“There are a number of parasites in the community who are taking advantage of these people,” Csanyi-Roban said. “When they (Romas) arrive here they don’t speak English and don’t know what to expect.”

 

Link: http://www.torontosun.com/2011/10/26/immigration-officials-closely-monitoring-roma-arrivals

 
 
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Luxembourg: No more tents for asylum seekers

 
 
 
Luxembourg: No more tents for asylum seekers
 
(raz/CS) The lodging of asylum seekers in tents is soon to be history in Luxembourg after several organisations provide more suitable accommodation.

As Christiane Martin, head of the Office luxembourgeois de l’accueil et de l’intégration (OLAI), said in an interview with Radio 100,7 on Thursday, the move to the new lodgings should begin in a few days.

This comes after several scout clubs, as well as the Service national de la jeunesse and other organisations have provided OLAI with clubhouses and other venues to house the influx of asylum seekers.

Martin continued that there were “positive echoes” from several communes about also providing accommodation for asylum seekers. A more permanent solution with buildings around the country is being discussed with the department for public buildings.

At the end of September Luxembourg was overran by a wave of asylum seekers, mainly from Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bosnia and Albania. Unable to deal with the high amount of requests the reception centre where asylum requests can be made was closed for several days in early October.

The human rights commission widely condemned this move. In its aftermath the administrative court ordered the government to take proper care of accommodation for asylum seekers.

http://tele.rtl.lu/waatleeft/replay/v/20111028/0/49745/

 
 
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Heikle Recherche: Buch über NS-Opfer in Halver

 
 
 
Heikle Recherche: Buch über NS-Opfer in Halver

29.10.11|Halver

 

HALVER ▪ Es war eine heikle Recherche: Zeitzeugen mauerten, warfen Matthias Clever „Nestbeschmutzung“ vor. Bis der Autor sein Buch in den Druck geben konnte, hatte er viele Hürden zu überwinden. Doch der 27-Jährige hat sein Ziel erreicht: Am kommenden Samstag kommt sein Buch „Vergessene Schicksale – NS-Opfer in Halver“ in den Handel.

Matthias Clevers Buch „Vergessene Schicksale – NS-Oper in Halver“ wird ab kommenden Samstag im Kö-Shop verkauft. ▪ Weber

 

Dass die Veröffentlichung manch einem Halveraner ein Dorn im Auge sein könnte, dessen ist sich der Autor durchaus bewusst. Umso wichtiger war ihm die Sammlung historischer Belege – „ich bin durchs ganze Land gefahren, um Material zu sichten“, erinnert sich Clever unter anderem an Besuche im hessischen Landesarchiv oder im Staatsarchiv Münster. Doch auch auf die Bestände der Museen in Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen oder Dachau griff der Autor zurück. Denn: Keine im Buch getroffene Aussage soll angezweifelt werden können. So hat Matthias Clever Fakten zusammengetragen, die jeder historischen Überprüfung Stand halten sollen – nicht ohne Grund hat der Autor mit Dr. Renate Feikes eine promovierte Historikerin als Lektorin engagiert.
Von den Unterstützern des Nationalsozialismus in Halver – unter anderem sind Fotos der einstigen Führungsriege oder der SA Grünenbaum zu sehen – kommt Clever schnell zu jenen, die das dunkelste Kapitel der jüngeren deutschen Geschichte als Opfer erlebt haben: Er beleuchtet politisch und religiös Verfolgte, wie etwa den als „Staatsfeind“ in Dachau inhaftierten Pfarrer Josef Neunzig. Er blickt auf Opfer von Zwangssterilisation und Euthanasie zurück. Und er beschreibt das Leid und die Geschichte von Juden sowie Sinti und Roma aus Halver.
Die tragische Familienchronik der Familie Laubinger nimmt dabei besonderen Raum ein: Auf mehr als 40 Seiten erinnert sich Spinetta Weimer, eine geborene Laubinger, an die Deportation ihrer Familie nach Auschwitz, an den Tod ihrer drei Schwestern, an die Ausnutzung ihres Vaters, der für die Wehrmacht kämpfte, dem das „Deutsche Reich“ jedoch zugleich die Familie nahm.
Es sind bewegende Geschichten, die Matthias Clever auf 184 Seiten zusammengetragen hat. Geschichten, die verdeutlichen, dass der Nationalsozialismus auch in Kleinstädten Opfer forderte. Bei den Lesern werden die erschütternden Berichte der Zeitzeugen haften bleiben. Die unumstößlichen Fakten, die keinen Spielraum für Interpretationen lassen.
Fest steht nach der Lektüre: Clever hat ein Buch geschrieben, das geschrieben werden musste. Ihm gelingt es, die NS-Vergangenheit aus dem abstrakten Großstadtmilieu in die Provinz zu holen. Dass der Autor bereits seine Recherche als Tabubruch empfinden musste, ist der eigentliche Skandal. Dabei zeigt sein Buch: Auf der braunen Deutschlandkarte war Halver mitnichten ein weißer Fleck. ▪ 

Frank Zacharias

Matthias Clever: „Vergessene Schicksale – NS-Opfer in Halver“, Denker Verlag, 12,95 Euro, ab 5. November im Kö-Shop.

 

 
 
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Communication from Toronto Roma Community Centre

 
 
 
The Roma Community Centre in Toronto was contacted by the Canadian federal government…finally! The Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Manager for Refugee Operations is coming to meet with us tomorrow. Many of you may know that Hungary is the top refugee producing country in Canada – for years. However, recently the numbers have jumped and it has sparked a lot of media and government interest. In addition, our ongoing advocacy is building a lot of awareness among Canadians regarding the series human rights issues faced by Hungarian, and other groups of Roma.

For this meeting – I need the best evidence that I can produce regarding the racial violence and endemic discrimination targeting of the Roma community in Hungary by Jobbik, the banned Magyar Guarda, and the Hungarian police. If you have recent pictures, videos, or documents that have been translated into English – please send them to ginacsanyi@gmail.com - as soon as possible.

This help can possibly make a difference in the lives of thousands of Roma families seeking assylum in Canada.

 
Gina Csanyi
 
 
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06/09/2011

ROM - Europa - Errc: Le discriminazioni continuano e vengono nascoste dagli stati

ROM - Europa - Errc: Le discriminazioni continuano e vengono nascoste dagli stati

 
 

A un anno dallo scontro Bruxelles-Parigi sulle espulsioni dei rom ordinate dal presidente Sarkozy, secondo la commissaria Ue alla Giustizia e alle libertà civili Viviane Reding il problema discriminazione in Europa è quasi ormai scomparso. La Commissione europea non ha dubbi: la Francia, così come l’Italia, appartiene finalmente ai “Paesi virtuosi” in materia d’integrazione. Ma secondo l’European Roma Rights Centre (Errc) restano i soliti problemi, anche se le autorità nazionali cercano di farli passare inosservati.

”Sono soddisfatta del fatto che la maggioranza degli stati abbia messo pienamente in atto le regole europee”, si è entusiasmata il 25 agosto la Reding, esattamente un anno dalle espulsioni forzose di centinaia di rom dalla Francia, caricati di peso su aerei diretti in Romania. Ben 16 (su 27) stati hanno adottato regolarmente i principi della normativa Ue sulla libertà di circolazione. L’Italia, secondo i dati in possesso della Commissione, sarebbe tra i “virtuosi”, in compagnia proprio della Francia di Sarkozy. Con le carte in regola anche Bulgaria, Danimarca, Estonia, Grecia, Ungheria, Irlanda, Lettonia, Lussemburgo, Olanda, Romania, Slovacchia, Slovenia, Portogallo e Finlandia.
Ma il timore è che le discriminazioni siano scomparse solo all’apparenza. Secondo l’associazione per i diritti della popolazione Rom di base in Ungheria, in paesi come Francia e Italia i campi nomadi continuano a essere chiusi e i loro abitanti cacciati. Ma il tutto avviene in sordina, appunto per non allarmare Bruxelles. Non ha dubbiVictoria Vasey, direttrice legale di Errc: “Ci sono ancora espulsioni in Francia e Italia, così come in Germania, dove i rom sono di origine kosovara e quindi al di fuori della giurisdizione Ue”. E ancora: “Le dichiarazioni di giubilo della Commissione sono assolutamente contrarie a quanto succede sul territorio. Fino ad oggi gli sforzi per contrastare le discriminazioni sono stati davvero miseri”.
Stando a quanto riporta l’associazione, “in Francia nell’ultimo anno si sono verificati si meno rimpatri rispetto al 2010, ma sono aumentati i rom rinchiusi in centri di detenzione e espulsi”. “La chiusura dei campi nomadi resta uno dei punti saldi del piano politico di Sarkozy. Solo che i rom sono spinti ad abbandonare il Paese senza bisogno di essere di espellerli con la forza”. Secondo l’associazione Médecins du Monde, tra giugno e l’inizio di agosto, ben 500 rom sono stati cacciati nella sola provincia di Marsiglia, nel sud della Francia, con una maxi operazione che ne ha mandati via 150 l’11 agosto.
E in Italia? “La situazione è simile a quella francese”, conferma Vasey. “Ma diversamente da Parigi, dove la cacciata dei rom fa parte della politica nazionale, in Italia avviene a opera delle autorità municipali”. Si può addirittura parlare di “stato di emergenza continuo”, visto che “autorità locali hanno totale autonomia nei loro rapporti con la popolazione rom”. Le cifre d’altronde parlano chiaro. Secondo Médecins du Monde, nella sola Roma tra marzo e maggio ci sono state 154 operazioni che hanno coinvolto circa 1800 rom.
Eppure secondo Bruxelles i passi avanti ci sono eccome. A eccezione, ammette la Commissione, di 11 Stati, che a ben guardare non sono pochi. Germania, Inghilterra e Spagna tra i più grandi. Ma poi anche Austria, Cipro, Repubblica Ceca, Malta, Lituania, Polonia e Svezia. Anche il Belgio si trova sotto la lente d’ingrandimento dell’Ue per possibili abusi. Dall’estate 2010 sono stati 768 i casi contestati in tutta Europa, dei quali 711 si sono risolti a quanto pare positivamente. I problemi riscontrati sono sempre gli stessi: salvaguardia contro le espulsioni discriminatorie, diritto di ingresso e residenza per i familiari, permessi di residenza per gli extracomunitari con regolare visto.
”Il diritto di libera circolazione è uno dei più apprezzati dai cittadini europei”, ha commentato la Reding. Senza contare che la mobilità dei lavoratori fra il 2004 ed il 2007 ha garantito un aumento del Pil europeo di 40 miliardi di euro. Non male in tempo di crisi economica. ”Voglio far sì che tutti possano godere effettivamente di tale libertà”, ha concluso la commissaria. Ma secondo il direttore esecutivo di Errc Robert Kushen si tratta soltanto di belle parole. “L’Ue si appella da sempre all’integrazione dei rom, ma non ha mai messo in atto una politica reale ed efficace che protegga questa minoranza”.

Scritto in NEWS SU ROM E SINTI | Link permanente | Commenti (0) | Trackback (0) | Segnala | Tag: rom - europa - errc: le discriminazioni continuano e vengono nas, secondo la commissaria ue alla giustizia e alle libertà civili v, così come l’italia, appartiene finalmente ai “paesi virtuosi” in materia d’integrazi, anche se le autorità nazionali cercano di farli passare inosserv, si è entusiasmata il 25 agosto la reding, esattamente un anno dalle espulsioni forzose di centinaia di rom, caricati di peso su aerei diretti in romania. ben 16 (su 27) sta, secondo i dati in possesso della commissione, sarebbe tra i “virtuosi”, in compagnia proprio della francia di sarkozy. con le carte in r, danimarca, estonia, grecia, ungheria, irlanda, lettonia, lussemburgo, olanda, romania, slovacchia, slovenia, portogallo e finlandia. ma il timore è che le discriminazioni si, in paesi come francia e italia i campi nomadi continuano a esser, appunto per non allarmare bruxelles. non ha dubbi victoria vasey, direttrice legale di errc: “ci sono ancora espulsioni in francia, così come in germania, dove i rom sono di origine kosovara e quindi al di fuori della g, “in francia nell’ultimo anno si sono verificati si meno rimpatri, ma sono aumentati i rom rinchiusi in centri di detenzione e espu, tra giugno e l’inizio di agosto, ben 500 rom sono stati cacciati nella sola provincia di marsigli, nel sud della francia, con una maxi operazione che ne ha mandati via 150 l’11 agosto. e, conferma vasey. “ma diversamente da parigi, dove la cacciata dei rom fa parte della politica nazionale, in italia avviene a opera delle autorità municipali”. si può add, visto che “autorità locali hanno totale autonomia nei loro rappo, nella sola roma tra marzo e maggio ci sono state 154 operazioni , ammette la commissione, di 11 stati, che a ben guardare non sono pochi. germania, inghilterra e spagna tra i più grandi. ma poi anche austria, cipro, repubblica ceca, malta, lituania, polonia e svezia. anche il belgio si trova sotto la lente d’ingr, dei quali 711 si sono risolti a quanto pare positivamente. i pro, diritto di ingresso e residenza per i familiari | OKNOtizie | |  del.icio.us | | Digg! Digg |  Facebook

27/04/2011

Ungheria, scontri fra rom ed estremisti di destra

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20/03/2011

Ungheria, situazione critica per comunità Rom

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