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Article

22 Oct 2013

Author:
European Roma Rights Centre

ERRC Urges Restraint and Responsible Reporting in Child Removal Cases

The ERRC is concerned by increasing reports of children being removed from Roma families, following reports about a child taken from her home in a Romani settlement in Greece. Another child has since been removed from her home in Ireland, according to media reports. We ask the media to act responsibly in reporting the situation, especially as the full facts of the original case have still not been established. The ERRC is aware of at least one report from Serbia where skinheads tried to take away a two-year old boy from his parents because he was "not as dark as his parents". Irresponsible reporting could have severe, negative consequences for Roma families across Europe. If a crime has been committed in Greece, and this is still by no means clear, those who committed it should be treated as individuals, not as representatives of their ethnicity...We urge restraint, and we urge all local authorities, media outlets and other stakeholders to fully examine the facts before acting.