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My name is Erhan Mustafa and I am a tatar minority in Romania, I was born here and my family as well. I just want to tell you that I am 42 years old graduated civil engineering and I was working here and abroad as well. In the last past years I have reached a terrible conclusion that the country that I live in is sistematically killing the minorities specially the tatar, turkish, gypsi, hungarian and other that are not pure Romanian, the tendency is to spread hate and to remove or not give jobs to this type of people. I am living in Constanta and here most of us lived a decent life paying bills, abiding the law and being peacefull, our mionority has a very good reputation and we were never in problems with the law. They are trying to remove us from certain area and positions just to have better control, since I was a kid I was bullyed in school and mocked for being different but is a thing to be in school and other to see adults behaving like this, specially in the corporate area or the profesional one. Even in the building the neighbours were damaging the family car and they are very hatefull and the genitor used very bad words agains us even when my parents were sick. They are always shuting us down and use threats against us either verbal or sometimes phisical. When we go out we are being watched and hated and not allowed to have a smile just because they envy us and they used to treat my parents at work very bad. My sister has psichological pressure at work just because of that and they put her to work more than the others. I have switched a lot of jobs and I always do my best to be professional and when I reach a very good level of quality I am being fired or made redundant. My so called ''friends'' are not talking to me and they brag about having families and kids and I can not even hold a job because they are racist. Even if from outside they look very helpfull they are not showing that because Europe will not see that in a good eyes. Even when I worked in Norway, France, Nederlands, Greece, Czech Republic I was treated a bit different but there I was thinking that is normal because there are different nationalities, but still was not feeling completely safe.
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Read moreI wish to report a deeply concerning lack of responsiveness and procedural fairness regarding my application (No. 27892/24) to the European Court of Human Rights. The application was rejected on 13 December 2024 in a single judge formation by Judge Alain Chablais, citing non-exhaustion of domestic remedies – a justification contradicted by the facts presented, namely the denial of my right to appeal by the domestic court.
My subsequent formal request for clarification (16/01/25) was summarily dismissed by the Legal Secretariat with a standard letter that neither addressed the substantive issue nor provided the requested clarification.
A further formal complaint and request for clarification addressed directly to President Marko Bošnjak on 14/03/25, detailing these points and requesting to reopen the case due to the lack of valid justification, has remained unanswered, a fact that I deem extremely disrespectful towards a European citizen who has suffered a violation of his human rights.
The ECHR is funded by European taxpayers and has a fundamental duty to uphold human rights with transparency and due diligence. Rejecting applications without clear, reasoned justification and failing to respond to legitimate requests for clarification, particularly from the President's office, represents a serious institutional failing. This undermines the very purpose of the Court and the trust citizens place in it. This lack of accountability is unacceptable.
I remain hopeful that the Court will address these procedural shortcomings and provide the review my appeal deserves. Should this occur, demonstrating a genuine commitment to the ethical and funding principles of ECHR and the reason of the existence of such a Court dedicated to human rights, I would gladly reconsider the negative assessment prompted by its prior omissions and revise this public review...
Read moreI'm Polish. Who lived and worked so far in Radolfzell in the Mole restaurant as Souschef. To this day, some of my benefits have not been paid. At the beginning, I was deceived that I was paying a lot of tax because I was not registered in Germany. After that, the first paycheck I got was very low. The same way, even though I received "equalization". With gross earnings of PLN 3,000, I received less than half of the salary. Moreover, I live in spartan conditions and my bosses require me to leave the premises at the Kreuz Hotel because apparently I do not comply with sanitary standards when the room I moved into did not meet anything. Before I moved in, I had to clean it up. Dirt was everywhere. Dirty ceilings. The bathroom was unusable. A normal person wouldn't live here. Despite everything, I moved in, cleaned up, and tidied up this room. Then the boss and the lady running the hotel "are in constant contact" after some time ordered me to move out and my boss said that there was no more work for me and he wanted to extort a deposit and a fine from me. This is just the website of the hotel where it is located. The management brought me to work through agencies. They have heat between them. They bring cheap labor to a skilled place like Mole. It is part of the Lakeside Collection belonging to Mr. Daniel S. People here are treated in an inhumane way, humiliated and judged only because of their race or origin. The management is German and Austrian and the rest of the employees come from Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and India, over whom they torment and use the power of manipulation. I am asking you to listen to my appeal. I will write everywhere. This is the first message I sent. They should try these people. I can provide all documents, settlements...
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