Germany: Racism Against Sinti and Roma Increasing
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Attacks, insults and exclusion - last year's Antiziganist Reporting Centre recorded significantly more cases of discrimination and violence against Sinti and Roma than in the previous year. Often, there was discrimination in contact with authorities or in education.
Whether in football stadiums or at school, hatred and incitement against Sinti and Roma are increasing in Germany according to a new report. The contact with authorities is also difficult.
There are alarming figures in the current report on anti-ziganism in Germany. The role of the media is also critically examined, but there are also minor successes.
BERLIN. More than 300 racist incidents against Sinti and Roma in the school context – just last year alone. The current annual report of the MIA registration office draws a gloomy picture: Sinti and Roma are regularly exposed to discrimination, exclusion and open hatred in schools. The dark figure is likely to be significantly higher. Federal Education and Family Minister Karin Prien (CDU) calls for consequences. Sinti and Roma children suffer d…
Sinti and Roma have become much more target of discrimination and attacks last year than in 2023. The relevant hotline warns against a more hostile mood.
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