Relations between ethnic Czechs and Roma
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The Roma people commonly known as Gypsies , constitute a minority in the Czech Republic. According to the last census from 2001, only 11,746 persons (0.1% of the total population) declared themselves as Roma. But the actual number is much higher, estimated at 200–300,000 people (2–3% of the total population). More than 99% of today's Roma are descendants of immigrants from Slovakia
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...

, who were brought here within the former Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992...

 after the World War II
World War II
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Mutual relations between the Czechs and Roma are the worst from all ethnic groups in the country.

During the WW2

Roma were exterminated by Nazi German
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany , also known as the Third Reich , but officially called German Reich from 1933 to 1943 and Greater German Reich from 26 June 1943 onward, is the name commonly used to refer to the state of Germany from 1933 to 1945, when it was a totalitarian dictatorship ruled by...

 mobile killing units and in camps such as the ones at Lety and Auschwitz. 90% of native Roma died, and were replaced by Roma from neighboring Slovakia and Romania.

Communist era

During the communist years unsuccessful attempts to change the nomadic living style of Roma were undertaken by the regime. Many Romani people were settled in panel houses that were, however, sooner or later utterly demolished (Chánov near Most, Luník IX in Košice). Attempts to stop the growth of the Romani population were made especially in Slovakia, where Romani women got financial offers for sterilization. After 1989, some Romani women started to accuse the state of "forced sterilizations" arguing that they were not properly informed of what the "sterilization" meant. According to Czech ombudsman Otakar Motejl
Otakar Motejl
Otakar Motejl was a Czech lawyer and politician. He served as the Ombudsman of the Czech Republic from 2000 until his death in 2010. In 1998-2000 he served as the Minister of Justice.-Life:...

, "at least 50 Romani women were unlawfully sterilized". However, Czech representative at UN protested against such accusations, claiming that the accusation was "false" and Romani women "exaggerate in all cases". A hospital in Vitkovice (Ostrava) recently apologized to a Romani woman, who was sterilized after her second ceasarotomy, but a request for a compensation of 1 million Czech crowns was rejected by the court.

Present years

According to a recent opinion poll, 68% Czechs have less or higher antipathy towards Roma and 82% Czechs refuse any form of a "special care of Roma rights". According to a 2010 survey, 83% of Czechs consider Roma asocial and 45% of Czechs would like to expel them out of the Czech Republic.This attitude remains virtually unchanged. Police statistics from the early 90's show that the crime rate of the Romani population in Czechoslovakia was highly disproportional, especially among burglaries. According to Říčan (1998), Roma make up more than 60% of Czech prisoners and about 50% habitual offenders.

Emigration

Many Roma fled after the independence of the Czech Republic claiming that they felt unsecure due to a surge in right wing activity. Countries such as Ireland, the UK, Norway and Sweden took in large numbers, but most Roma returned home after a few years. Their immigration to Great Britain suddenly dropped, after financial support for refugees started to be paid out in the forms of food-tickets in summer 2000 (due to the so-called "Immigration and Asylum Act 1999"). One year later, British customs officers began to check the ethnicity of Czech passengers at the Prague airport and routinely rejected those of Romani origin. Due to the continuing wave of unsubstantied requests for asylum, Canada set up a visa regime for Czech citizens in October 1997.

See also

  • Vítkov arson attack of 2009
    Vítkov arson attack of 2009
    The Vítkov arson attack of 2009 occurred during the night of 18 / 19 April 2009. Three Molotov cocktails were thrown through the windows of a house inhabited by a Roma family. Three people were injured...

  • D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic
    D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic
    D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic was a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights concerning discrimination of Romani children in the education system of the Czech Republic.-Facts and proceedings:...

  • Roma in Slovakia
    Roma in Slovakia
    The Roma constitute an ethnic group in Slovakia. According to the last census from 2001, there were 89,920 persons counted as Roma, or 1.7% of the population...

  • Roma people in Central and Eastern Europe

Further reading

  • MF Dnes 4.5. 2007: STEM: Dvě třetiny Čechů nemají rády Romy [STEM: Two-thirds of Czechs dislike Roma] http://zpravy.idnes.cz/stem-dve-tretiny-cechu-nemaji-rady-romy-fc1-/domaci.asp?c=A070504_141136_domaci_mr
  • Romany communities: ways of living in relation to criminality (in the known of the Czech Republic and Slovakia) http://www.epolis.cz/download/pdf/materials_31_1.pdf
  • Roma And Emigration (http://www.varianty.cz/cdrom/podkapitoly/b02romove.pdf); Postoj politiků k emigraci Romů [The Attitude Of Politicians To The Romani Emigration], p. 219
  • Chanov - urban settlement without trees and flowers, http://www.sweb.cz/whitewoman/chanov/english.htm
  • Roma Gypsies Slovakia, Lunik IX (http://nigeldickinson.com/gallery/slovakiaroma?page=1)
  • Otakar Motejl: Nezákonně bylo sterilizováno nejméně 50 žen [Otakar Motejl: At Least 50 Women Were Unlawfully Sterilized] http://aktualne.centrum.cz/clanek.phtml?id=40065
  • Česko řeklo v OSN, že Romky přehánějí [Czechia said in the UN that Roma women exaggerate] http://aktualne.centrum.cz/domaci/spolecnost/clanek.phtml?id=218615
  • Radim Uzel: Jak to bylo s násilnou sterilizací u Romů v Československu? http://www.psychologia.sk/empatia/11.htm
  • Soud:Za sterilizaci jen omluva,peníze ne [Court: Apology for sterilization, no money] http://aktualne.centrum.cz/domaci/spolecnost/clanek.phtml?id=333188
  • Pozdní důkaz u britských soudů: Britští imigrační úředníci v Ruzyni Romy skutečně rasisticky diskriminovali [A late proof of British justice: British immigration officers really racially discriminated Roma at Ruzyně airport], http://www.britske-listy.cz/2004/11/3/art20418.html
  • Canada limits Czech visitors, http://wpni.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/canada/stories/gypsies101097.htm
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