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(From Czech News Agency)
Vienna, April 22 (CTK) - Almost two-thirds of Romanies in the Czech Republic felt some discrimination over the past 12 months, which was the highest figure in EU countries, according to a European survey on the situation of minorities conducted by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights and released today. The poll focused on the situation of immigrants and ethnic minorities in EU countries, enquiring whether they encounter discrimination. The Romanies were watched in seven countries, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Greece. Roughly 83 percent of Romanies in the Czech Republic believe that discrimination is …