EU sets up task force to meet challenges of integrating Roma. PRAGUE, Czech Republic–This time next year, Eastern Europe’s problem with integrating Romani will become a problem of the European Union. When eight Central and Eastern European countries join the EU in May 2004, a total of about 5 million Roma will also become EU citizens, and nearly 4 million […]

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