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International Roma Day: Joint statement by Vice President Vĕra Jourová and Commissioner Helena Dalli
Ahead of International Roma Day on 8 April, Vice President Vĕra Jourová and Equality Commissioner Helena Dalli issued the following statement: “This day should serve as a reminder that Roma people – as the largest European ethnic minority – have contributed to Europe's diversity and enriched our heritage for centuries. Online hate speech and fake stories against Roma people are again on the rise. Many Roma in Europe continue to face antigypsyism, discrimination and socio-economic exclusion in their daily lives – despite EU and national rules against discrimination.
"We need to do better. This is why the Commission will present a reinforced strategy for Roma equality and inclusion in European society. In these times, greater efforts must be put into ensuring that Roma people are included in society and that they have equal access to the basic needs, thus ensuring their protection against infection. We need to stand united.”
The full statement is available online.
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