11th Meeting of the Council of Europe Dialogue with Roma and Traveller civil society - combating antigypsyism
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During the 11th Dialogue Meeting with Roma and Traveller civil society, Dr Iulius Rostas presented his forthcoming report on the causes, prevalence, and consequences of antigypsyism
On 29-30 April 2021, the Council of Europe held its 11th Dialogue Meeting with Roma and Traveller civil society, focusing on the topic of combating antigypsyism.
Almost 50 participants took stock of current issues regarding racism and discrimination against Roma and Travellers in Europe. On behalf of the Committee of Experts on Roma and Traveller Issues (ADI-ROM), Dr Iulius Rostas presented his forthcoming report on the causes, prevalence, and consequences of antigypsyism. Recent responses to antigypsyism by the Council of Europe, its member States’ g
Napier City Council disingenuous over Maori wards delay
17 May, 2021 01:54 AM
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Pania of the Reef sits serene on Napier s Marine Parade. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Sahiban Hyde
Napier City Council s decision to not establish Maori wards by 2022 is being labelled disingenuous and racist ahead of a planned public protest tomorrow.
Read More Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise said not establishing Maori wards by 2022 was due to a lack of time council had to consult the community. Following a meeting with mana whenua on April 21, council resolved on April 22 to begin engagement and consultation immediately, Wise said.
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