After the French government to expel Roma immigrants (Roma people) and the targeting of their settlements, said the Office of the High Commissioner of the United Nations Human Rights that the continuation of the French government in these practices incompatible with international standards of non-discrimination.
And invited a group of of Experts independent of the United Nations the French government to adhere to international standards of non-discrimination, asserting that the deportation is not a solution to the problems, and that it must find legal safeguards for individuals, especially women, children and people with special needs, including ensuring the right to adequate housing.
The experts pointed out earlier take the French government to similar actions against Roma in August 2010 were the subject of resentment from the EU and the international community, and stressed that such actions demonstrate that the Roma do not enjoy equal human rights with others, such as freedom of movement. The Special Rapporteur emphasized the United Nations on the human rights of migrants Francois CREPON expulsion university conduct proscribed by international law and that any deportation must be consistent with international Almaiar and is on a voluntary basis.
As confirmed by the Special Rapporteur of the United Nations on combating racism Mutama Roterih that the policy of collective expulsion fueling a climate of hostility against Roma in France and called for the need to take action to confront Althmach against Roma him, especially in the fields of housing and employment.
It should be noted that, according to estimates, it is found in Europe's 12 million Roma, mostly suffering from marginalization.
ليست هناك تعليقات:
إرسال تعليق