Hindus
stress that Europe should work aggressively to end statelessness, thus
improving the plight of stateless who suffer rejection day after day.
According
to reports, hundreds of thousands of Europeans, including many children, do not
have citizenship of any of its countries. Statelessness is more prevalent
amongst most excluded and poorest. Many European Roma (Gypsies) are victims of
statelessness for no fault of theirs.
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA)
today, said that the issue of statelessness in Europe should be urgently
addressed and stateless in Europe needed to be protected from severe and
continuous violation of their human rights.
Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism,
pointed out that access of stateless to health services, employment, education,
property ownership and travel was severely restricted and they faced detention
and inability to obtain identity papers.
They were denied the most basic of rights and were vulnerable to
trafficking.
Leaders of various religions/denominations, including Pope,
should also come forward and advocate on behalf of the stateless and highlight
their plight as religions told us to help the helpless, Rajan Zed stated.
Zed
further said that European countries should reach out to the vulnerable groups
like Roma and make sure all birth registrations were done immediately and
citizenship automatically granted at birth. They should carve out
administrative procedures for all stateless persons to acquire nationality and follow
directives of various international conventions on statelessness.
Instead
of blaming “others” like parents, other countries, stateless themselves and
history; European nations should urgently address statelessness and thus
putting an end to the sufferings of those affected, Rajan Zed added.
According
to Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks, "Statelessness
is not disappearing with time, but being transmitted over generations".
Although
the stateless issue affected almost all the countries of Europe, but
significant number of stateless persons are in successor states of former
Yugoslavia, Italy, Ukraine, Russia, Estonia and Latvia; reports suggest.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says
“statelessness refers to the condition of an individual who is not considered
as a national by any state”.
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