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Tag Archives: Roma
FREE News: 16th April
EAFSJ (Discrimination): ‘MEPs urge end to Roma discrimination and recognition of Roma Genocide Day: Parliament called for more efforts to end discrimination, hate crime and hate speech against Roma people and for 2 August to be recognised as Roma Holocaust … Continue reading
FREE News:8th April
AFSJ (Migration): Commissioner Avramopoulos in Egypt to discuss Migration: Commissioner Avramopoulos will notably meet with the President of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and with the Prime Minister of Egypt Ibrahim Mahlab. (European Commission announcement). AFSJ (Minority rights): ‘EU regrets Roma … Continue reading
FREE Newsletter: 21, 22, 23 October 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS – NON DISCRIMINATION The Roma: A thousand years of discrimination continues in Europe, advocates say Cnn: “From the time they entered Europe from India a thousand years ago, the Roma were targets of discrimination. Countries passed laws to … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Borders control policies (Schengen), Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Immigration policies, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Uncategorized
Tagged 42750/09, Data Protection Regulation, Del Río Prada v. Spain, ETA, France, Frontex, gun violence, Hungary, Italy, Nazi, NSA, PRISM, Roma, Spain, Steve Peers
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FREE Newsletter: 10 & 11 October 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Malala Yousafzai wins EU human rights award Euractiv: “Malala Yousafzai, a 16-year old Pakistani who nearly lost her life for advocating girls’ education in her country, is this year’s winner of the Sakharov Prize, the European Parliament’s prestigious … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Immigration policies, Irregular immigration, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration
Tagged 27013/07, Malala, Return Directive, Roma, Sakharov Prize, Syria, Winterstein and Others v. France
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FREE Newsletter: 26 & 27 September 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS – NON DISCRIMINATION Reding slams France for using Roma as election scapegoats Euractiv: “Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding has strongly criticised the “electioneering” rhetoric of French Interior Minister Manuel Valls, who has called for Roma from Bulgaria and Romania … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Electoral rights, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration
Tagged 552/10, anti-Roma, Electoral Rights, forced evictions, France, HIV, I.B. v. Greece, Ireland, Manuel Valls, relocation, Roma, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 23, 24, 25 September 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS – RIGHT TO LIVE… AND TO DIE Euthanasia cases in the Netherlands rise by 13% in a year The Guardian: “The number of assisted suicides in the Netherlands rose by 13% in 2012, the sixth consecutive year of … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Good Administration - EU Ombudsman, Human Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Privacy
Tagged cancer, drones, EU-USA Relations, Euthanasia, Kyenge, NATO, Netherlands, NSA, Olaf, Ombudsman, PRISM, Rom, Roma, Sweden, TTIP
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FREE Newsletter: 2, 3, 4 September 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS – RIGHT TO LIFE AND FREEDOM FROM DEGRADING AND INHUMAN TREATMENT Court hearing for Roma teenager’s ‘right to life’ human rights case Human Rights Europe: “Later this week, human rights judges will examine the death while under psychiatric … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Judicial and police cooperation, Uncategorized
Tagged 47848/08, Câmpeanu, European Court of Human Rights, face recognition, Facebook, Germany, neo-Nazi, PRISM, Right to life, Roma, Snowden, Syria, UK, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 15, 16, 17 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Aujourd’hui la Hongrie, demain l’Europe ? Le rapport Tavares ouvrira-t-il une nouvelle ère européenne dans la défense des droits fondamentaux ? Eu-Logos: “Le rapport Tavares sur … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Irregular immigration, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Regular immigration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, Data Protection Regulation, EASO, Greece, Hongrie, Hungary, Integration, Orban, Rom, Roma, Roumanie, Turkey, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 27, 28 June 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Assembly MPs reject Hungary “monitoring procedure” Human Rights Europe: “Members of the Parliamentary Assembly voted this evening to reject ‘a monitoring procedure” for Hungary. The assembly … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, coerced castration, coerced sterlisation, Edward Snowden, Gheorghe Cobzaru v. Romania, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, no. 6978/08, Original leaks by Snowden, Roma, Roma integration strategies
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FREE Newsletter: 16, 17 May 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TUE Response to Hungary is test for EU Euobserver: “The European Union has placed human rights, democracy, and the rule of law firmly at the core of … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Transparency, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Data Protection bill, e-government, FRA, Fundamental Rights Agency, Google, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, Integration, Morten Kjaerum, Roma
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