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A time to celebrate, but scourge of hate speech rising: International Roma Day 8 April 2021 50 years on

Date Time Share A time to celebrate, but scourge of hate speech rising: International Roma Day 8 April 2021 50 years on OHCHR The Roma minority this year celebrate 50 years since the first World Romani Congress in 1971. The UN Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Fernand de Varennes, issues the following statement to mark International Roma Day on 8 April: “While the anniversary may be a cause for celebration, the rise of hate speech disproportionally targeting Sinti and Roma in social media demonstrates the urgent need for greater focus and measures to control those forms of online hate speech which violate international human rights obligations and can lead to violence against Sinti, Roma and other minorities.

Hate speech and violence still rising against Roma despite recognition gains, says rights expert

The United Nations More must be done to tackle online hate speech against minorities including the Roma and Sinti, who continue to be scapegoated for spreading the COVID-19 virus, a leading rights expert said on Wednesday. Ahead of International Roma Day on Thursday 8 April, Fernand de Varennes called for more work to be done to control the spread of inflammatory comments on social media. “Those forms of online hate speech violate international human rights obligations and can lead to violence against Sinti, Roma and other minorities”, he said. The birth of the World Roma Congress The first World Roma Congress was held in 1971 near London, as a forum to discuss issues relating to Roma people around the world.

Hate speech, violence still rising against Roma despite recognition gains: Expert

April 07, 2021 File photo shows a family at home in a Roma settlement in Belgrade, Serbia. courtesy UNICEF/Ashley Gilbertson VII GENEVA More must be done to tackle online hate speech against minorities including the Roma and Sinti, who continue to be scapegoated for spreading the COVID-19 virus, a leading rights expert said on Wednesday. Ahead of International Roma Day on Thursday, April 8, Fernand de Varennes called for more work to be done to control the spread of inflammatory comments on social media. “Those forms of online hate speech violate international human rights obligations and can lead to violence against Sinti, Roma and other minorities,” he said.

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