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    This (the above) is a part of the booklet that somehow downloaded onto my computer sometime in the past. It goes on to explain education strategies in England for Roma Gypsies from Eastern Europe.
    Clearly there is a case of racist discrimination in some Eastern EU countries against Gypsies, as the Booklet also mentions murders in which some police officials were involved, as well as the general cultural background as pasted in the post above.

    It would appear that at least one EU country - Slovakia - has an institutional misgiving towards their own Roma citizens, which includes forced sterilisation and massive unemployment (90% of Roma Gypsies in Slovakia are unemployed).
    Discrimination on a racist and ethnic - and also cultural - basis, as in Slovakia, is outlawed by common international Law, not only EU laws, but even those of the international community as a whole.

    In theory the Slovak government should be object of energetic protests at diplomatic level, and there have been reports, although not in the European Roma Booklet, that the Slovak government is issuing one-way tickets to the UK to Roma Gypsies who are Slovak citizens.

    We have to be careful how we go about all this, as hatred can lead to persecution, and it is evident that the Slovak government has a lot to answer for, if they are depriving a group of their citizens from equal opportunities and actively driving them out of their country.

    That's how Adolf Hitler started off, so I would suggest the British authorities get their act in order and ask for an investigation into Slovak government policies, otherwise there could be effectively a mass exodus of people from their country of origin through targeted racist hatred at institutional levels.
    Especially considering that the economic crisis is getting worse not better, and it would not be appropriate for one or more eastern EU governments to silently enact a campaign of hatred and expulsion against their own citizens.

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