The rot of the Roma


TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY Gregoire Ozan RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE /// TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (FILES) This photo taken on December 9, 2013 shows pupils attending classes at the Petofi Sandor special school for disabled children in Gyongyos, northern Hungary. As Hungary struggles to integrate its large Roma minority, a relic from the communist era education system continues to place Roma children in disproportionate numbers in schools for children with learning disabilities. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK

Hungary’s children from its minority group

need nurturing and guidance instead of being

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