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 <description>This document is a summary of the report EUR 65/004/2007 which provides evidence of discrimination against Romani women and documents human rights violations to which Romani women and girls in Macedonia are exposed. In particular it examines the obstacles they face in accessing three basic human rights: the </description>
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 <description>Romani women in Macedonia suffer from double discrimination, on the grounds of both their gender and their ethnicity. This report provides evidence of discrimination against Romani women and documents human rights violations to which Romani women and girls in Macedonia are exposed and the obstacles they face</description>
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