At the European level, the Swedish example has frequently been cited in discussions around truth and reconciliation processes (TRPs) concerning Roma and policies against antigypsyism. Based on desk research and interviews with key Romani and non-Romani actors, this report puts the Swedish Commission against Antiziganism (the Commission) into context and analyses its impacts and limitations. Its background was the major state inquiry, Roma Rights (SOU, 2010, No 55), which urged a combination of measures to achieve equality for the national minority of Roma:
This project is funded by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020).