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CERD and discrimination against Roma
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The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) began serious engagement with States on issues related to discrimination against Roma. The work of CERD has been very important in moving forward the understanding that anti-Romani sentiment is racism and anti-Romani action is racial discrimination in the sense of International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD). General Recommendation (GR) 27 provides a comprehensive overview of CERD's approaches to Roma. The section of GR 27 on protection against 'racial violence' covers important ground by highlighting the need for protection against both acts by racist vigilantes such as skinheads and against such acts by police. CERD in this sense was ahead of the European Court of Human Rights, which first found any State in violation of the European Convention's discrimination provisions in a case concerning Roma only in 2004.

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