Photo gallery: 2015 ODIHR Field Assessment Visit on Housing Rights of Roma in Miskolc, Hungary
1 September 2016
Roma families from the “Numbered Streets” area of Miskolc, Hungary, talk to human rights activists about the eviction threats they face.
(OSCE/Bogdan ILIESIU and Andrei CRISAN)
Many Roma families have been evicted from the “Numbered Streets” neighbourhood of Miskolc, Hungary. The population has fallen from 900 residents to below 400. (OSCE/Bogdan ILIESIU and Andrei CRISAN)
Evelin Kecskés, an activist from the Hungarian NGO Roma Civil Rights Movement, speaks about evections in the “Numbered Streets” area of Miskolc, Hungary. (OSCE/Bogdan ILIESIU and Andrei CRISAN)
A meeting between representatives of OSCE/ODIHR, the Hungarian authorities and the local Roma self-government in Miskolc, Hungary, during the ODIHR field assessment visit on 1 July 2015. (OSCE/Balázs Turay)
Representatives of the local Roma self-government in Miskolc, Hungary, speaking in a meeting with Hungarian government representatives during the ODIHR field assessment visit on 1 July 2015. (OSCE/Balázs Turay)
Michael Georg Link, ODIHR Director, and Mirjam Karoly, Senior Adviser on Roma and Sinti Issues, are led through the “Numbered Streets” neighbourhood by local Roma activists during the field assessment visit to Miskolc, Hungary, on 1 July 2015. (OSCE/Balázs Turay)