The woman on Skype is Gwendolyn Albert. You may recognize her name as the translator of many articles on this blog which originally appeared on www.romea.cz.
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FROM AL JAZEERA
http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/roma-minority-struggle-find-place
The Northern Bohemia of the Czech Republic  has been troubled by high unemployment, poverty, and a weak education system for  years, and many of its estimated 300,000 Roma minority live in slums. Nearly 50  percent of Roma may be currently unemployed or living in poverty, based on 2008  statistics collected by the World Bank. 
The “Worker’s Party for Social Justice”  (known as DSSS in Czech), is the successor party to an alleged neo-Nazi group  that was banned last year by the highest Czech court. Along with other  right-wing nationalist groups, they are voicing opposition to the Roma minority  in the Czech Republic, blaming Roma for crime and overcrowding due to migration.  
On Aug 7 in the Northern Bohemia town Nový  Bor, a group of Romani men entered a bar allegedly armed with clubs and machetes  and, according to local reports, attacked several patrons in retaliation for an  assault on Roma youth earlier that night. 
In mid-August, a Czech nationalist group  organized a demonstration via Facebook in response to a bar fight that allegedly  took place between ethnic Czechs and Roma youth. The organisation, called  Bezpečí Domova or “Homeland Security” in Czech, protested what they say is the  state’s failure to provide security. 
Later that month, on August 21, a group of 20 Roma men in Rumburk assaulted six Czech's leaving a disco around 5am.
The central government has responded by beefing up its presence in the region. Around 600 additional police officers have been sent to quell the unrest. Czech President Vaclav Klaus has called on police to “mercilessly” bring an end to violence.
The Czech government recently adopted an official “Strategy for Fighting Social Exclusion,” with measures to prevent the creation of new Roma slums in the country. The strategy also intends to improve education, employment, housing and security in Roma neighbourhoods.
Prague-based human rights activist Gwendolyn Albert joins the show via Skype to discuss Roma rights and the recent uptick in violence between the Czech Republic’s ethnic minority and majority. Roma musician Radoslav Banga, commonly known as “Gipsy,” also joins us via Skype to discuss Roma rights in the country.
Al Jazeera
ROMEA
http://stream.aljazeera.com/story/roma-minority-struggle-find-place
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