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A Call For Solidarity And Action On Dale Farm
20 September 2011
It’s a trend: institutional hostility to  Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people. Remember last summer’s expulsion of Roma from  France. That is still on-going, by-the-way, just that President Sarkozy has  learnt not to boast about it. The Danes had there own summer hostility towards  Roma and the Italian authorities are constantly dismantling Roma camps  throughout Italy. And there are serious institutional racial issues against Roma  in Hungary and the Czech Republic.
This summer has seen the British  authorities in the limelight. Beforehand this country was perceived as a bastion  of multiculturalism, let alone tolerance. Now one has the spectacle of the  forced eviction of the largest Traveller site in Europe. From a former scrapyard  that they bought ten years ago. 
I recall from last summer that it was  the Irish Traveller Movement in the UK that led the protests outside the French  Embassy against the deportation of Roma. Now is the time for Roma groups and  those who work with and support Roma to show similar solidarity. Staff at  Equality have been helping the residents of Dale Farm. We need your help.
Time is pressing. Dale Farm has won an  injunction in court that stays the forced eviction until a High Court hearing on  Friday 23 August.
You  can help. Every action may contribute to swaying those that have the gift to  influence the outcome. There is a solution: the residents have said they will  move at no cost to an alternative site, and sites have been identified by a  government agency, if only the local authority that so wants to evict the  Travellers would consider these planning applications first.
If you live in the UK, please write to  your MP and MEP about Dale Farm today. This link will locate your MP and MEPs  and prepare an email to send them. Please use your own words to describe what  you want the MP/MEP to do about Dale Farm. That is more powerful than using  prepared email texts.
Find the contact form on http://equality.uk.com/Blog/Entries/2011/9/20_A_call_for_solidarity.html
If you live outside of the UK (and also  those that live within the UK), please write to Ms Navanethem Pillay, UN  High Commissioner for Human Rights and Mr Thomas Hammarberg, Council  of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights. 
Clicking on the underlined links  should prepare the email header for you. Just spend a few minutes describing  what you want these representatives to do.
And last action please write to the Foreign  Secretary, William Hague, who is denying the UN Regional Representative for  Europe, Jan Jarab, the possibility to visit the UK to mediate a solution. 
Ten minutes of your time. It may make a  difference to the lives of 86 families at Dale Farm. 
Thank you for your help!
Alan  Anstead MCIPR
Founder & Chief  Executive 
Equality
T: +44 (0)1787  371504
M:+44 (0)7704  616909

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