Changing opinion about gipsies
- Respecting Roma people's unwillingness to obey laws
Implementation
Following the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989, after decades of ignorant communist regime and strong information barriers, the Roma problems started to be dealt with again. In April 1991, the Government of the Slovak Republic accepted a demand for equalisation of Gypsies with the other ethnic minorities in Slovakia. The Declaration of Basic Human Rights and Freedoms accepted by the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia in January 1991 secured the Roma's right to freely decide their own ethnic affiliation. Individual ministries were developing initiatives for the Romany minority, securing their rights in the fields of culture and education.
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SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(G) Very specific strategies
Subject
Society » People
Society » Migrants
Communication » Public opinion » Public opinion
Law » Law
Innovative change » Change
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024