Bulgarian MEP Accused of Hate Speech Against Roma

An online petition is calling on the European Parliament to penalise Bulgarian MEP Angel Dzhambazki for allegedly spreading "aggressive anti-Roma propaganda" in the parliament, in the media and on social networks.

The organisers of the petition, hosted on the Avaaz platform, aim to collect 1,000 signatures, which would then be sent to the President of the European Parliament, Antonio Tajani.

The MEP stirred fresh controversy recently with comments on cases in which citizens of Bulgaria suffered injuries or were killed following conflicts with citizens of Roma origin.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Dhambazki commented on the death of an 18-year-old,  Alexander Alexiev, who had been in a coma since July 8 after being struck by a 32-year-old man of Roma origin.

"Tell me something about integration. About tolerance. About 'liberalism'. About 'humanism'. … And I will tell you how to use a rope," he wrote.

On June 30, he posted a picture of a group of Roma men who took part in a mass fight against Bulgarians as his cover photo, and wrote a comment below reading: "Euthanasia".

 "If Dzhambazki's behaviour remains unsanctioned, this will undermine the effectiveness of the European Parliament and the trust of the European citizens in it," the petition says, warning that extreme nationalists throughout Europe will then feel tolerated by the EU.

The MEP is a member of the Bulgarian nationalist VMRO party, which is part of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group in Strasbourg and part of the nationalist Patriotic Front, a coalition partner in Boyko Borissov's current government in Bulgaria.

BIRN asked the MEP to comment on the accusations, but received no answer by the time of publication. BIRN also approached the office...

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