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1.1  2020 Ditrău xenophobic riots  







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Romanian-Sri Lankan relations
Map indicating locations of Romania and Sri Lanka

Romania

Sri Lanka

Romania–Sri Lanka relations are the foreign relations between Romania and Sri Lanka. Romania has an embassyinColombo and a consulateinKandy, while Sri Lanka is represented through an embassy in Warsaw, Poland, and has a consulate in Bucharest.[1]

History

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From 29 June 2017 to 2 July 2017, the Sri Lankan State Minister of Foreign Affairs Wasantha Senanayake visited Romania. He affirmed that Sri Lanka intended to improve and consolidate its bilateral relations with the country. Senanayake met with the Romanian Secretary of State for Bilateral Global Affairs Monica Gheorghiță, with whom he discussed issues in the political, economic, educational and cultural areas among others. In addition, both discussed cooperation in energy, rural development, agriculture, tourism, and other sectors. In addition, it was proposed to carry out at the end of 2017 a cultural programme featuring Romanian and Sri Lankan music, dance and cuisine in Brașov and Bucharest in Romania and in Colombo and Kandy in Sri Lanka to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of relations between the two countries.[2]

2020 Ditrău xenophobic riots

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In 2020, an incident between two (later three) Sri Lankan workers and the population of the villageofDitrău occurred. The Sri Lankans had immigrated to this locality to work as bakers. Nevertheless, the native Székely (Hungarian) population started protesting the presence of the two workers as they "could impose their culture". It soon escalated and a petition signed by 1,800 people was sent to the town hall asking the bakery to stop hiring immigrants. It is thought that the reasons for the protests are that the population of Ditrău is not used to foreigners, in addition to the fact that the anti-immigrationist and nationalist media of the governmentofViktor Orbán has "shaped" the ideology of the inhabitants.[3] During the incident, the Sri Lankan consulate in Bucharest contacted the bakery to check the living conditions of the workers and to provide them diplomatic assistance.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Republica Democratică Socialistă Sri Lanka" (in Romanian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  • ^ "State Minister of Foreign Affairs Vasantha Senanayake reaffirms commitment to advance and consolidate the Sri Lanka-Romania bilateral relationship". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  • ^ McGrath, Stephen (8 March 2020). "Romania racism row: Bakers from Sri Lanka feel the heat". BBC News.
  • ^ "Romanian village embroiled in racism scandal over Sri Lankan bakery workers". Euronews. 4 February 2020.
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