When the government really isn’t on your side… Excerpts taken from here.
“Between 1971 and 1991 in Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic and Slovakia, the “reduction of the Roma population” through surgical sterilization, performed without the knowledge of the women themselves, was a widespread governmental practice. The sterilization would be performed on Romani women without their knowledge during Caesarean sections or abortions. Some of the victims claim that they were made to sign documents without understanding their content. By signing these documents, they involuntarily authorized the hospital to sterilize them. In exchange, they sometimes were offered financial compensation or material benefits like furniture from Social Services – though it was not explicitly stated what this compensation was for. The justification for sterilization practices according to the stakeholders was “high, unhealthy” reproduction.
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While human rights can be violated by individuals or by institutions, they can only be defended by institutions. The European Court of Human Rights does not deal with single individuals who have committed crimes. Rather, it focuses on why the government in question could not take action against what happened. But where are the doctors, politicians and all the people who personally contributed to or carried out such surgeries, and when they are going to take responsibility for their actions? In order to take action against this human rights violation, blaming the Communist regime is not enough. The practice continues today and forcibly sterilized Romani women are still a long way from receiving true justice.”
-Written by: Galya Stoyanova, Romani intern at Romedia Foundation





5 comments
March 2, 2016 at 1:29 pm
stchauvinism
Reblogged this on things I've read or intend to.
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March 2, 2016 at 3:10 pm
Miep
http://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/california-bans-sterilization-female-inmates-without-consent-n212256 From 2014!
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March 3, 2016 at 4:11 am
adeleulnais
omg what the hell has the world got against Roma. This is horrifying, and I know that other atrocities have been done against Roma too by other countries. As someone who has Roma blood I am just disgusted, what is wrong with being Roma? I`ve asked that question many times and so far I`ve never got an answer.
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March 3, 2016 at 4:15 am
Miep
I think it’s because of them refusing to be assimilated.
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March 4, 2016 at 2:45 am
adeleulnais
Best answer yet, thank you
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