English V - The gipsy expulsion in France
http://www.elpais.com/.../CE/.../expulsion/gitanos/Francia/.../Tes
http://www.abc.com.py/.../172135-sigue-expulsion-de-gitanos-de-francia/
http://www.clarin.com/.../Francia-gitanos-Bulgaria-Rumania_0_319768199.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/.../100904-gitanos-francia-protesta-paris.shtml
At a time when the opposition accuses French President Nicolas Sarkozy of "state racism" and Romania is concerned, the Minister of Inmigration and National Identity, Eric Besson, has announced that another 139 gipsy were expelled by air, afetr the expulsion of 86 people. For Romanian President Traian Basescy, "what is happening in France demonstrates the need for a European integration, an order that Romania has been making since 2008, while the Romanian foreign minister said he feared" «xenophobic reactions». Besson said it is "voluntary returns", as each adult who agrees to return charges 300 euros (385 dollars) and 100 euros each child. A specialist said that they do not accept to leave now, France could expel a month without goving them any money. Some 400,000 people, 95% French, part of the Gipsy community in France. Departed from Lyon and Paris two planes with a few hundred gipsy of Roma. They are part of the 700 that Sarkozy's government plans to send to Romania and Bulgaria, countries of origin. Sarkozy criticism ignores the internal and external, which are coming mainly from the countries concerned but also the European Commission has already warned that the expulsion will monitor to wnsure that France meets the rules of free movement. Thousand os protesters took to the streets of Paris and other cities to protest the government's policy expulsion of gipsy, called by one hundred associations and NGOs.
sexta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2010
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