A scathing report from Amnesty International alleges that Czech schools are still placing healthy Gypsy students in schools for the mentally disabled, despite a 2007 European court ruling ordering them to stop the practice. While Roma children are just 3 percent of the overall school-aged population, they make up 30 percent of students at special needs schools. "Let's call this what it is: racism, pure and simple," reads the report.
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