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Commission against Racism demands justice for Swiss Yenishes

Summary by Le Temps
While the Confederation recognized a crime against humanity last February, the Yeinish and Sinti people are still waiting for concrete action. The Commission against Racism is calling for historical research and reception places for Swiss nomadsFor Ursula Schneider Schüttel, "discrimination continues and we need to take action." Chair of the Federal Commission against Racism for a little more than a year, the Fribourg socialist insists: "By reit…
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While the Confederation recognized a crime against humanity last February, the Yeinish and Sinti people are still waiting for concrete action. The Commission against Racism is calling for historical research and reception places for Swiss nomadsFor Ursula Schneider Schüttel, "discrimination continues and we need to take action." Chair of the Federal Commission against Racism for a little more than a year, the Fribourg socialist insists: "By reit…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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