We are an organization dedicated to raising awareness about the history, culture and true lives of Romani people worldwide. We confront racism and oppression wherever we encounter it. We try to make connections with all the "isms" that make up western culture.
Monday, April 16, 2012
MILAN ITALY
AN APPEAL TO EU INSTITUTIONS AND OHCHR.
A PERSECUTION OF THE ROMA AND POOR MIGRANTS IS UNDERWAY IN MILAN, ITALY.
BY ROBERTO MALINI
FROM TOLERANCE.CA
http://www.tolerance.ca/Article.aspx?ID=133899&L=en
Milan - With the new left-wing mayor, the city of Milan has become a living hell for migrants, Roma and the homeless. If the previous right-wing mayor was intolerant and cruel with foreigners, unfortunately the present one has issued even harsher measures.
The politicians in Milan are spreading all kinds of slander against ethnic minorities, particularly the story of the "beggars’ racket." This lie has prevented Roma and poor foreigners surviving off begging.
The police are destroying minor Roma settlements and the small market stalls of the poor (one witness saw a policeman kicking over a box of lemons that a poor Indian woman was selling on the street).One Roma camp was intentionally burnt down, without any humanitarian help being offered by the institutions.
The men in uniform are cruel and harsh with marginalized people, and when human rights defenders attempt a civil mediation, the police threaten to take them down to the police station in handcuffs. Milan is in the grip of racism and a persecution of minorities.
We are appealing to the EU institutions and the OHCHR to carry out inspections and help the human rights organizations in contact with marginalized minorities to sustain the Roma community, poor foreigners, refugees, and the homeless.
April 16, 2012
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Roberto Malini has been a consistent supporter of the Romani people. He recently published a book of poetry, THE SILENCE OF THE VIOLINS, together with Paul Polansky, another reliable ally. Roberto recently arranged to have a copy of this wonderful book donated to the Lolo Diklo museum.
Thank you my brothers.
Morgan
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