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All eyes are on the Casal Bruciato outskirt of the Italian capital, which has been marred by violent protests being stoked by the extreme-right wing association CasaPound.
Liberties member the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee has published its annual report on the human rights situation in Bulgaria, which found stagnation and deterioration of rights protections in a number of key areas.
A new report shines more light on the situation of Roma in Italy, most of whom still live in segregated camps and face daily discrimination, often from national authorities.
At the height of the Italian election campaign, a conference was held to discuss a new National Strategy for the recognition, protection and promotion of Roma and Sinti communities in Italy.
The new Czech government must clearly declare that it has an interest in inclusion. Funding for inclusive education and teacher training is insufficient.
More than half of Croatian citizens believe their country should be open to refugees seeking protection, and about two-thirds do not think Croatia should build a border wall.
Bulgarian authorities continue to ignore the Strasbourg court regarding the evictions of Roma and other citizens from their homes in violation of European human rights law.
Soon after 11 a.m., the court of appeal announced its judgment in the case about the Swedish police's Roma register. Civil Rights Defenders sued the Swedish state for ethnic discrimination, and the case was won by CRD in June 2016.
Discrimination, immigration and detainees' rights were areas of focus for the Committee's recommendations, which were greatly supported by the reports of Italian NGOs.