The Italian government should
provide temporary accommodation for 10 Roma children and their
parents recently evacuated from a camp that was cleared near
Naples, the European Court of Human Rights said Monday.
The camp was cleared at Ponte Riccio in the town of Giuliano.
The ECHR said the families should be temporarily housed and
not split up while doing so.
It said the measure was "urgent".
The court ruling came in response to three Bosnian citizens
of Roma ethnicity who appealed to the ECHR on May 16.
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has been clearing Roma
camps.
There have been violent protests in Rome suburbs recently
about Roma moving into reception centres or council flats.
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