On 9 July 2004, the Sofia City Court convicted the Vally Ltd. Company of discriminatory ethnic treatment of a Romani woman employee. This was the first Bulgarian court decision on discrimination under the new
Anti-Discrimination Act which entered into force on 1 January 2004. Vally Ltd. was ordered to pay the woman 300 Euro for non-material damages. The drafting of the new law was supported by Bulgarian human rights NGOs, and the
European Roma Rights Center – Budapest and the Romani Baht Foundation both supported this case.
Compiled from:
Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, Human rights news, July 2004, posted 23 July 2004. Complete news release available here.
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