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Racism in Romania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Racism in Romania Racism in Romania is directed against various minority groups, prominently Romani people, but there are also problems with anti-semitism and other forms of discrimination. In particular, World War II and subsequent communist rule both established hatreds and xenophobic feelings which still influence contemporary Romanian discourse.〔 ==Roma== Racism is mostly directed against the Romani people, the country's third-largest minority, who are routinely discriminated against by the state, local authorities and private enterprises, in matters of housing, employment and education. Belonging to the lowest social classes, the Romani are caught in a vicious circle of poverty reinforced by segregation.〔 Prejudice against Romani people is common among the Romanians, who stereotype the Romani as being thieves, dirty and lazy.〔 Violence against Romani is also common in Romania, especially police brutality, such cases of excessive force being not adequately investigated or sanctioned.〔 Several anti-Romani riots occurred in the last decades, notable of which being the Hădăreni riots of 1993, in which a mob of Romanians and Hungarians, in response to the killing of a Romanian by a Romani, burnt down 13 houses belonging to the Romani, lynched three Romani people and forced 130 people to flee the village.〔("Hadareni Journal; Death Is a Neighbor, and the Gypsies Are Terrified" ), in ''New York Times'', October 27, 1993〕
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