2. August 2021
Karen Taylor
Chair of the Board of the European Network Against Racism (ENAR)
Statement anlässlich des Europäischen Holocaust-Gedenktages für Sinti und Roma 2020
“We must remember how important it is to highlight the connection of crimes and cruelties of the past to the experiences of discrimination and racism til today.”
European Network against Racism
ENAR is the only pan-European anti-racism network that combines advocacy for racial equality and facilitating cooperation among civil society anti-racism actors in Europe. The organisation was set up in 1998 by grassroots activists on a mission to achieve legal changes at European level and make decisive progress towards racial equality in all EU Member States. Since then, ENAR has grown and achieved a great deal.
Stellungnahmen
Romani Rose
Vorsitzender des Zentralrats Deutscher Sinti und Roma
Katarina Barley
Vice President of the European Parliament
Helena Dalli
EU-Kommissarin für Gleichstellung
Mehmet Daimagüler
Dr. Mehmet Daimagüler, Antigypsyism Commissioner of the Federal Government
Roberta Metsola
Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament
Claudia Roth
Vizepräsidentin des Deutschen Bundestages
Paul Blokhuis
Dutch State Secretary Paul Blokhuis
Chris J. Lazaris
Amb. Chris J. Lazaris, IHRA Chairman
Fernand des Varennes
UN-Sonderbeobachter für Minderheitenfragen
Anna-Nicole Heinrich
President of the Synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD)
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
Roman Kwiatkowski
Vorsitzender der Gesellschaft der Roma in Polen
Erich Schneeberger
stellv. Vorsitzender des Dokumentations- und Kulturzentrums Deutscher Sinti und Roma und Vorsitzender des Verbands Deutscher Sinti und Roma – Landesverband Bayern
Timea Junghaus
Executive Director
European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC)
Adam Strauß
Vorsitzender des Landesverbandes Deutscher Sinti und Roma Hessen
Manon Aubry
Manon Aubry, MEP
Adrian-Nicolae Furtuna
Historian at the University of Bucharest
Philomena Franz
Holocaust-Überlebende
Angelina Kappler
German former Weinkönigin
Marian Kalwary
Chairman of the Association of Jews,
Survivors and Victims of the Second World War