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Minorities' ombudsman calls on gov't to do more to tackle Roma segregation
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Budapest, November 7 (MTI) - The government must do more to strengthen structures monitoring segregation in schools and enforcing zero tolerance, said the minorities' ombudsman on Wednesday.
    Erno Kallai called on the civil service administrative office and the education ministry to strengthen co-operation with the minorities' ombudsman's office to bolster efforts to stamp out segregation, which mainly affects Hungary's Roma community.

    Appearing at a press conference with Socialist politician Andras Tatai-Toth, Kallai said the state must play a much bigger role in intervening to ensure that Roma students are not the victim of educational segregation. He said local governments were ill-equipped to deal with this type of problem.

    It should dawn on Hungary's political elite that there are no long-term social development programmes - instead of looking at the next four years they should plan for the next twenty to thirty, he said. "We must break the vicious cycle that forces educational segregation from generation to generation," he said, adding that making students who have been discriminated against fit for the labour market would ensure that society did not have to look after them.

    Tatai-Toth said that the ruling Socialist parliamentary party's educational working group supported giving the ombudsman all the necessary powers to enable him to achieve effective results. The job of the government was to make sure the required legal framework and resources were in place in the long term to secure the appropriate targets.

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