Brussels, 14/07/2008 (Agence Europe) - On Thursday 10 July, the Italian government categorically denied accusations made by the European Parliament with regard to the finger printing of Rom people living in camps. In a resolution adopted on the same day, the European Parliament called on the Italian authorities to “refrain from finger printing the Rom people, including their children”, which it considers discriminatory (EUROPE 9701). On the eve of the vote, around 120 MEPs, including the...