Hindus Want Anti-Gypsy Textbook Withdrawn In Czech Republic

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Hindus want immediate withdrawal of a primary school textbook of Czech Republic, which reportedly stereotypes Roma (Gypsies) and is offensive.

Current edition of Čítanka, a textbook for second-year Czech primary school students, reportedly stereotyped Roma as ‘dirty, thieving Gypsies’.

Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that the reported labeling of Roma as ‘dirty, thieving Gypsies’ was clearly a case of racial stereotyping and was not acceptable.

Mother telling her child—that Gypsies stink and steal and the child should not play with Gypsy boys—in a primary school textbook would send wrong signals to the children’s minds at an impressionable age, Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, stressed.

Rajan Zed urged that in future the material of all school textbooks in Czech Republic should be pre-screened and monitored before publishing to make sure that Roma minority was not stereotyped. Moreover, some books in the Rainbow School project in primary schools in Moravian-Silesian region also reportedly contained anti-Roma material bordering on racism and should be immediately replaced.

Zed argued that Roma people in Czech Republic reportedly faced violent attacks, stereotyping, racism, prejudice, growing gap between Roma and other Czechs, fear, beatings, poor quality housing, systemic employment and overall discrimination, persecution, throwing of Molotov cocktails, social exclusion, segregated schools, forced sterilization, marginalization; refused service at restaurants, stores, discos, etc.; municipalities/towns failing to support them; and the state being unwilling or unable to offer protection.

Rajan Zed pointed out that the country of Franz Kafka, Antonin Dvorak, Jaroslav Hasek, Karlovy Vary, and rich cultural heritage should not continue staying apathetic and silent spectator ignoring Roma apartheid. Vaclav Klaus and Petr Necas are President and Prime Minister respectively of Czech Republic.

4 thoughts on “Hindus Want Anti-Gypsy Textbook Withdrawn In Czech Republic

  • November 9, 2011 at 10:34 am
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    Hi, the textbook definitively does not promote racial stereotypes, but it is fighting against them. In the story, mother really tell her daughter that gypsies are dirty and thieving, but she finds out (because of the magical day in the school) that it is not true. The sole purpose of the story is to teach children tolerance.

    Read the primary sources first, please!

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  • November 9, 2011 at 1:09 pm
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    Rajan Zed should start a repatriation scheme whereby Roma people would be helped to repatriate to India where presumably many of them want to go.

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    • November 9, 2011 at 4:20 pm
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      And on what basis do you presume this, Marco? Because a Hindu based in Nevada, USA, advocates against their discrimination?

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  • November 9, 2011 at 2:53 pm
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    Above all, the text in the book continues, the girl gets to know her Roma friends closer and her final conclusion is: “Mother seems to be wrong, gipsies do not stink and steal…”

    This book was designed to help preventing rasism, it is not being correctly understood.

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