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ADI-ROM group of experts join thematic visit on combating antigypsyism
Germany has hosted the thematic visit on combating antigypsyism within the framework of the Committee of Experts for Roma and Traveller Issues (ADI-ROM) . The visit was attended by partner countries Croatia, France, Lithuania, Romania, and Switzerland. The participants shared initiatives and good...
80th Anniversary of 2 August European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day
Commemorative events have taken place in Poland on the occasion of European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day - 2 August to mark the 80th anniversary of the mass murder of the Roma and Sinti in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. The series of events were kicked-off with the international...
Commemorating the Roma Holocaust: Council of Europe’s commitment to remembrance and history education
The Council of Europe marks the 80th anniversary of the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day, commemorating the tragic events of 2 August 1944, when the last Roma and Sinti in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp were murdered. This commemoration is a poignant reminder of the atrocities...
Why teaching Roma history – and the Roma Holocaust – is more important than ever
Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day, 2 August, Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić, made the following statement: “On the night of 2–3 August 1944, over 3,000 Roma women, men and children were exterminated in the gas chambers of the ‘Zigeunerlager’ at...
The Council of Europe is part of the #ProtectTheFacts campaign
The Council of Europe is part of IHRA’s (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) #ProtectTheFacts campaign since January 2024. A memorandum of understanding was signed between the two organisations in 2010 setting out the framework of our cooperation. The European Commission, the OSCE...
Deadline: Tuesday 23 July 2024
Training Opportunity for Roma and Travellers Organisations
The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) calls for the participation of civil society organisations in a mentoring scheme focusing on the Council of Europe standards and mechanisms for promoting Roma and Travellers rights. Organisations interested in the consultation mechanism of the Council of...
Journalism Excellence Awards honour media professionals for ethical reporting in combating racism and antigypsyism
During the Council of Europe’s No Hate Speech Week, five media professionals earned Journalism Excellence Awards for their work on “Ethical Media Reporting on Roma and Combating Racism and Antigypsyism through the Media.” Organised under the EU-CoE Joint Programme EQUIROM (Equality and Freedom...
Council of Europe study outlines recommendations to stop discrimination against Roma and Traveller communities in broadcasting
The study commissioned by the Council of Europe under the European Union/Council of Europe Joint Programme “Equality and Freedom from Discrimination for Roma” (EQUIROM) examines how the portrayal of Roma people in television broadcasting in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Romania too often...
New report on role of Roma in Ukrainian war efforts and on post-war reconstruction
Roma people living in Ukraine are fighting on the front lines and in high numbers, many as volunteers, to defend the country against Russian aggression. This is the finding of a new report, Fighting for a Fairer Future: The Impact of the War in Ukraine on Roma and Lessons for Post-War...
Council of Europe and European Union launch the Joint Programme “Roma Holocaust Remembrance and Education - RomaMemory”
A new Joint Programme of the European Union and Council of Europe “Roma Holocaust Remembrance and Education (RomaMemory”) officially started in May 2024 and will be implemented for the period of 24 months. The kick-off event will take place on 11-12 June 2024 in Strasbourg, during the 17th...