End illegal discrimination against Roma
Every year, across Europe, thousands of Roma are forced from their homes – left homeless or relocated to camps or informal settlements with no heating, water or sanitation. Children often have to attend segregated Roma-only schools, or classes for children with "mild mental disabilities” and are given substandard education. EU states are failing to respect anti-discrimination law and the EU Commission should not stand for it. Without respect for Roma rights, Europe cannot claim to respect human rights.
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Our purpose
We are ordinary people from around the world standing up for humanity and human rights. Our purpose is to protect individuals wherever justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied.









