policy a "disgrace".
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2010/09/2010914102550355478.htmlThe European Union may take legal action against France for its expulsion of hundreds of Roma, the bloc's justice commissioner has said. Viviane Reding described last month's deportations as a "disgrace" on Tuesday and said that France had been duplicitious in how it dealt with European authorities over the issue.
"This is not a minor offence in a situation of this importance," she said. "After 11 years of experience in the commission, I even go further - this is a disgrace. Discrimination on the basis or ethnic origin or race has no place in Europe."
Authorities had also denied that the expulsions targeted an ethnic group, saying they were on a case-by-case basis. But news reports of a government letter ordering regional officials to speed up a crackdown on camps of Roma contradicted this. Reding, referring to the letter, criticised the government for giving assurances to the EU commission that it was not discriminating against the ethnic minority.
"It is my deepest regret that political assurances given by two French ministers is now openly contradicted," she said. "I personally have been appalled by a situation which gave the impression that people are being removed from a member state of the European Union just because they belong to a certain ethnic minority," she told a news conference in Brussels, the Belgian capital. "This is a situation I had thought Europe would not have to witness again after the Second World War."