Press Release on the Equality Summit
It is
building up on such initiatives that
On the other
hand, we don’t have to applaud blindly the efforts of these high-profile
initiatives such this one, because the French Presidency and all its European
partners are not always the best example in promoting equal opportunities,
non-discrimination and social inclusion.
Thursday September
25th, the European Council of Ministers approved the Immigration
Pact, an agreement that will tighten up the access of a huge number of poor,
desperate and endangered people to the EU countries, including Roma from the Western
Balkans. Asylum seekers and migrants will have more difficult life: European
governments will consider them not as potential citizens or people in need but only
as a good source of cheap labour. Migrants’ families will have more problems in
reunification and their quest for a better life will be jeopardized by insurmountable
red-tapes. These problems will be particularly harming for Roma from the
Western Balkans, who already suffer difficult life conditions in countries like
This attitude will create a Europe with first- and
second-class citizens, where only skilled workers from outside
Roma and all
socially deprived and excluded people alike need a more open and constructive approach.
We hope that the Equality summit will give to the European non-discrimination
movement a good momentum to build up a stronger advocacy for effective
implementation of equal opportunity policies, at the same time to counter the
sometimes populist and discriminating policies of the European governments.
Ivan Ivanov,
ERIO’s executive Director stated: “Roma should get the most benefits from the
anti-discrimination legislation, because they are the more discriminated and
excluded ethnic group in
For more
inquiries contact ERIO’s Executive Director, Ivan Ivanov, : +32 473 823887