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Roma Gypsies - A brief overview
The Roma/Gypsies form a group of approximately 8-10 million people in Europe. They are to be found in almost all Council of Europe member states and indeed, in some central and east European countries, they represent over 5% of the population. Yet, although they have been in Europe since the 14th century, very often they are not recognised by the majority society as a fully-fledged European people and they have suffered throughout their history in
issues. Indeed, it would appear that only a long-term vision of the solutions to the problem, together with measures aimed at improving the situation in various aspects of daily life, can lead to a lasting improvement in the situation of the Roma/Gypsies. Lastly, one of the fundamental principles guiding the Council of Europe's approach is participation of the communities concerned, through Roma/Gypsy representatives and associations. Without this, no lasting progress will be accomplished.
