Discrimination
-
The Netherlands: Wilders acquitted of hate speech charges
24 June 2011Presseurop -
Poland: Restaurants not for Roms
27 January 2011213PresseuropGazeta Wyborcza -
External Affairs: Jobs for the old boys
23 August 2010831 Dziennik Gazeta Prawna Warsaw -
Germany: “Ossis” not an ethnic group
16 April 2010PresseuropSüddeutsche Zeitung -
Italy: Anti-Romanian sentiment in school
28 January 2010PresseuropGandul -
Romania: Less equal than others
25 January 2010PresseuropDilema Veche -
Discrimination: Roma and Africans not welcome
10 December 20092PresseuropIrish Examiner -
Germany: Single dads... are dads too
4 December 2009PresseuropSüddeutsche Zeitung -
European Union: Islam, top of a heap of prejudices
16 November 2009PresseuropDie Tageszeitung -
Supreme Court: Who is a Jew?
28 October 20091PresseuropThe Guardian -
Hungary: Forced integration for Roma?
27 October 200928 Heti Világgazdaság Budapest -
Italy: Catholics sink anti-homophobia law
14 October 2009PresseuropLa Repubblica -
EU / Canada: Europe unites in squabble over visas
28 July 2009PresseuropHospodářské Noviny
Only two of the EU’s 115 ambassadors come from central Europe, all the rest come from Old Europe. As the "Foreign Affairs ministry" gets up and running, Poland warns that it will not tolerate the stitch-up.
The Hungarian press is heatedly debating what to do about Roma, the main perpetrators – and victims – of the recent crime wave in Hungary. Essayist Eszter Babarczy makes a modest proposal in the weekly HVG: put the kids in boarding school to help them make their way in Hungarian society.