Slovakia: Failed investigation into allegations of illegal sterilization of Romani women

Amnesty International is concerned that allegations of illegal, including forced, sterilization of Romani women in Slovakia were not being investigated independently, thoroughly and impartially as required by international law. In October 2003 the official investigation was concluded, finding that no criminal offence had been committed. Amnesty International reiterates its concern that this investigation failed to meet international standards. Furthermore, Amnesty International is concerned about the Slovak government’s refusal to accept responsibility for failing to ensure that no sterilizations could be performed without free and informed consent.

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