ROMA RIGHTS justly offers resources to promote Roma integration in public health care, housing, schools, employment, politics, administration, etc. as a method to address segregation and facilitate equity.
Proposed projects:
a. Identies integration models/pilots for health care, housing, schools, employment, etc.
b. Implements integration models/pilots for health care, housing, schools, employment, etc.
Coordinators: Niko Rergo
Website: http://artists-for-roma-net.ning.com/groups/group/human-rights-for-roma
Members: 38
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2018
STATEMENT by KHETANES
27 April 2012
Trial against Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau
(Members of Khetanes and Members of EveryOne Group, Italy)
Today, Friday, 27 April 2012, 10:30 a.m., Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau, two artists and human rights activists, will be in the Italian court of Pesaro. Both are facing possible prison sentences. Their crime?.. They opposed the human rights violations of Roma in Italy. So, not only Roma are persecuted, but also artists who defend their rights.
Both Roberto and Dario belong to the EveryOne Group, that is on our Khetanes site. All EveryOne Group members are artists. It should be stated here that they designed our logo: the butterfly, with the red Roma wheel and the words "inspiring justice". This logo is on our site and in all our publications, as a symbol of freedom and fundamental rights for all.
Today we are over 700 artists and scholars, from 48 countries in the entire world. Taking into account the orchestras, bands and theatre companies, we are 2500 at least.
Among the first ones to protest against the persecution of Roberto and Dario, is Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia, President of the Unión Romaní in Spain and Honorary Member of Khetanes. Other activists, artists and scholars followed his example.
I believe we all must protest. Gandhi stated that human rights are the bread in this world. Without bread our civilization will starve. Please, react to roberto.malini@everyonegroup.com and/or
Artists_Initiative@ziggo.nl.
We demand that the charges against Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau are dropped!
Els de Groen
When justice protects racists
by Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia, Honorary Member of Khetanes
Barcelona, April 27, 2012. Many of you know of the existence of Roberto Malini. He is a tireless fighter. Roberto Malini's our friend, our brother, our ally. And within two days will be in court in Pesaro (Italy), and with him also appear Dario Picciau. Another great activist from the platform "Everyone Grup" show their faces in defense of Roma and any citizen who is a victim of racial or social discrimination.
I ask you to read the following lines. They are crieing against a brave and committed authorities to perform their duties without any regard to the most basic rights that are inherent to the dignity of every human being. Read the words of Roberto reflecting very clearly by the ordeal they are going through many of our brothers in Italy who have bequeathed to racist politicians who think the time has passed.
Juan de Dios Ramírez Heredia
The message by Roberto Malini
Treviglio (BG), April 22, 2012
Dear friends, I thank you for your support. We have spent many years working for social justice and we are persecuted for defending the rights of Roma and ask the institutions and authorities to respect their rights. We want to be a symbol of all those who are expelled, accused of unfairly and punished without any guilt.
In Italy, the police commit abuses and Rroma incriminating with false charges. Such sentences are unjust and they often end up in prison without having committed any crime. The juvenile courts and social services snatch children from their mothers and give them in adoption to Italian families. Do not help poor and marginalized communities, but the brutally expelled. Many hospitals refuse to treat Roma people, and politicians defame the Roma community to gain the favor of citizens.
But we know the truth and continue to devote our lives to defend it. We promise that we do not stop.We will continue to raise our voice against the abuses against our brothers and sisters gypsies. We have received threats, police and judicial harassment, and intimidation by political groups and racists. We are not violent but have powerful weapons: truth, justice and our ideals of brotherhood. We do not stop.
The Roma population suffers actual persecution in the European Union. We can not accept this continuing violation of human rights. In Italy, the hatred against the Roma is so strong that it also affects us, the defenders of human rights.
On April 27 the great activist Dario Picciau and I must defend before a judge in the terrible Court of Pesaro. What is our crime? None. Simply provide humanitarian aid to three young gypsies in front of a policeman. However, this was not the first time, because in Pesaro politicians, judges, police and many citizens have taken actions to force us to abandon the local Roma community. In Pesaro, many Roma have suffered incredible abuse and ended up in jail without guilt. We will go to the Court with pride and wearing a shirt with the image of Gandhi and the slogan: "Human rights are the bread of the world." We stand before the unjust judges of Pesaro with courage and pride, to represent all the gypsies who are and have been persecuted.
Roberto Malini
EveryOne Group Co-Chair
roberto.malini@everyonegroup.com
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Published by me, Pit, on behalf of Els.
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STATEMENT by KHETANES
28 April 2012
Pesaro, Italy: Trial against Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau
(Members of Khetanes and Members of EveryOne Group, Italy)
Today, Saturday, 28 April 2012, Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau, two artists and human rights activists, received the verdict. The charges were dropped! "We have been acquitted "because the offense is not".
This is a great victory for human rights and for the Roma.
Our congratulatioins go to you Roberto and Dario!
BOARD, ON BEHALF OF ALL ARTISTS FROM KHETANES
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STATEMENT by ROMA Virtual Network @Romano_Liloro
Saturday 28 April
Pesaro, trial against Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau
Milan, April 28, 2012. Trial against Roberto Malini and Dario Picciau. We received the verdict. We have been acquitted "because the offense is not". This is a great victory for human rights. This is the victory of all organizations and activists who have sided with us, who have supported us, who wrote speeches and sent letters to institutions. We will soon publish an article with photographs and all the details about the event. Thanks to all our friends. A fraternal embrace. The non-violent actions continue!
Milano, 28 de Abril 2012. Juicio contra Roberto Malini y Picciau Darío. Hemos recibido el veredicto. Hemos sido absuelto "porque el delito no es". Esta es una gran victoria para los derechos humanos. Esta es la victoria de todas las organizaciones y activistas que se han aliado con nosotros, que nos han apoyado, que escribió discursos y enviaron cartas a las instituciones. En breve publicaremos un artículo con fotografías y todos los detalles del evento. Gracias a todos. Un abrazo fraternal. La lucha no-violenta continua!
Processo contro Roberto Malini e Dario Picciau. Abbiamo ricevuto il verdetto. Siamo stati assolti "perché il fatto non costituisce reato". Questa è una grande vittoria dei diritti umani. E' la vittoria di tutte le organizzazioni e gli attivisti che si sono schierati con noi, che ci hanno sostenuti, che hanno scritto interventi e inviato lettere alle istituzioni. Presto pubblicheremo un articolo con le fotografie e tutti i dettagli del caso. Grazie a tutti. Un abbraccio fraterno. La lotta non-violenta continua!
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So, we can just enter some "box" number? Okay, I will try it! But najis tuke Hans,.
Okay that worked. I just added a number and box and it let me sign it :)
I too fight for justice and I am not afraid to stand up for anything--but I am not willing to endanger my family or my child to be outspoken. Yes, justice and human rights are important, but so are the lives of our children. I receive much hate mail and threats, so should I place myself in danger by giving away my address? It is a legitimate concern, and one that I must take into account.
I will NOT risk everything I have fought so hard for because I wish to help others. What help will I be if arrested, deported, or worse dead?
We are all doing our part here and if being safe means I am better able to support and aide my fellow Roma then I will be safe. We each do what we can in our own way. We all have different voices and different paths.
I am glad you feel so strong... but as a Roma and as a woman and mother, there are things I must always think about.
Sarenge,
I understand Qristina. I know other mothers who react in the same way. I also suggest here not to spend our energy too much on petitions. In the European Parliament I was member of the Petition Committee, but I experienced that I had much more influence acting in in an often non-traditional and creative way. That is why I appeal on all of you. With Khetanes we have a chance to urge human rights through arts. For this plans do exist, but we need more active participants!
I agree with you, Els, on both points. There are those of us who have experienced hatred and violence due to our race and our activities. It is unfair to state that anyone here has more or less faith in God because they don't want their address out there for anyone to find. Our Heavenly Father did give us common sense and if that still, small voice within tells you there could be consequences for your actions, it is not only your right, but your responsibility to act according to the smarts God gave you. It is unfair to pressure someone into doing something they are hesitant to do.
As far as petitions are concerned, I see so few positive results from them, that I rarely sign them anymore. I have found that, if you feel a petition is warrented, it is more effective to flood someone's mailbox by asking everyone to print, sign, and mail a letter. 1,000 letters is harder for someone sitting at a desk to ignore than a few pieces of paper with 1000 signatures.
But if you really want their attention, send them something they don't expect. I agree with Els. Art can say more than words and it is what this organization is founded on.
Thank you, Ciuin!
We really have to start working out the many projects. Part of it was launched in Brussels, where we have been encouraged to forward our plans. Let's work on that, together!
Thanks Pit,
Our name Khetanes, all together, is a good one. The best one we could think of.
Els
I am only here to work together with everyone... I did not mean to suggest otherwise, but I have to think issues of safety--especially for Roma women, I hope you understand.
jekhethane ka ušta!
:) Khetanes is a great name~ šukar anav :) lepo ime ... Самые красивые имена~!!!
:D
Okay so I thought what Ciuin said about writing letters and I have found addresses for the governmental organizations listed as recipients for the Toma Nikolaev petition. I plan to write letters to each one--perhaps others can too (letters can even be anonymous). As was said, a stack of paper flooding in is a lot harder to ignore!!! Plus, the same letter can be reproduced for each one. If anyone needs help writing a letter, I can post what I write here and then you could even just copy and print it~
Westminster Magistrate's Court:
Postal address - 181 Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5QJ.
Navanethem Pillay
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Email address infodesk@ohchr.org
Palais Wilson
52 rue des Pâquis
CH-1201 Geneva, Switzerland.
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Palais des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Antonio Guterres
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Case Postale 2500
CH-1211 Genève 2 Dépôt
Suisse.
Nils Muiznieks
European Commissioner for Human Rights
Council of Europe
F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex, FRANCE
Martin Schulz
President of the European Parliament
Rue Wiertz 60
1047 Bruxelles
Belgique
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