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"For Gipsy children, Roma children, the only way to break out of their situation is to attend school on a regular basis. Unfortunately, we regularly hear, as a manifestation of political correctness, excuses made on various grounds for parents who do not encourage or even prevent their children’s school attendance. From this point of view, girls, Gipsy girls, are particularly subject to and victims of discrimination, because their irresponsible parents often burden them with looking after their many brothers and sisters and doing household chores instead of going to school. The only approach in line with international human rights standards is if the government undertakes the obligation to step up in such cases and defend the rights of the child through penalties, sanctions or, if necessary, by withdrawing family benefit or other forms of assistance to make parents respect the rights of the child."@en1
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