Les violences contre les Roms en République tchéque

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Title in English Violence against the Roma in the Czech Republic
Authors

KUČERA Michal

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Revue des sciences sociales
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://www.revue-des-sciences-sociales.com/
Field Political sciences
Keywords violence; Roma; extremism; Czech republic
Description Violent acts against the Roma in the Czech Republic have been perpetrated since the early 1990s and are a postcommunist phenomenon. The absence of precise statistical data is a barrier to quantifying the exact number, but nonetheless enables us to determine significant trends and a chronology of the facts with an increase in offences since the beginning of the century. Extreme rightwing movements – which remain weak electorally over the entire period – play an essential role in the increase of violent acts. These acts committed by skinheads or unarmed paramilitary groups (guards) are located in the regions with a strong Roma density and seem to be increasingly accepted by the population. The extreme left-wing has organised itself in reaction and has given itself the goal of protecting the Roma, who themselves have chosen to practise self-defence.
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