1. EveryOne Group is an organization of people who operate outside any political wing or faction and who are committed to fighting discrimination and in particular the persecution of minority groups and in favour of human rights. It is important to emphasize this aspect of our group, because it allows the group to protect minorities even when party ideologies are transformed and phenomena like racism, xenophobia and homophobia  take root – like diseases – where we would least expect it.


  2. EveryOne was created because people who share the same ideals came together and decided to join forces, experience, and ideas in order to defend human lives, culture and lifestyles. Some of the activists in the group have been carrying out campaigns in defence of human rights for over a decade, others have joined us recently.


  3. The name for the group was chosen two years ago. Most of the articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights start with “EveryOne”.


  4. We sometimes compare our group to the Westerweel group, that in the early 1940s opposed the persecution of the Jews in Holland and the Holocaust. The Westerweel group saved many Jews from deportation and the gas chambers. Two years ago Roberto Malini met a Holocaust survivor and leader of the Westerweel group, Mirjam Waterman Pinkhof. Today Mirjam is over 90 years old, but she is an extraordinary woman, capable of transmitting the true force of humanitarian ideals, a force made up of a mixture of courage, altruism, responsibility and sacrifice. Mirjam is very supportive of EveryOne. During the Holocaust she saved over 70 Jewish children. EveryOne Group is animated by a similar project:


  5. We have no wish to take part in politics or win over the sympathies of the press or those in power. We want to save human lives and protect the weak from persecution”.


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  1. Il Gruppo EveryOne è un’organizzazione di persone, che opera al di fuori di qualsiasi corrente politica, che si impegnano per combattere per i Diritti Umani, contro la discriminazione e soprattutto la persecuzione delle minoranze. E’ importante precisare questo aspetto del gruppo, perché consente di tutelare le minoranze anche quando le ideologie di partito si trasformano e fenomeni come il razzismo, la xenophobia o l’omofobia si affermano – come malattie – laddove non ce lo si aspetterebbe.


  2. Il Gruppo EveryOne è nato proprio perché persone con gli stessi ideali di base si sono incontrate e hanno deciso di unire le forze, le esperienze, le idee per difendere vite umane, culture, stili di vita. Alcuni degli attivisti del gruppo conducono insieme azioni per i Diritti Umani da oltre dieci anni, altre si sono unite più recentemente.


  3. Il nome del gruppo è stato scelto due anni fa. “EveryOne” è il pronome con cui inizia la maggior parte degli articoli della Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti Umani.


  4. A volte paragoniamo il nostro gruppo al Gruppo Westerweel, che all’inizio degli anni 1940 si oppose alla persecuzione degli ebrei in Olanda e all’Olocausto. Il Gruppo Wewsterweel salvò molti ebrei dala deportazione e dalle camere a gas. Due anni fa Roberto Malini ha incontrato una sopravvissuta al’Olocausto che fu leader del Gruppo Westerweel: Mirjam Waterman Pinkhof. Oggi Mirjam ha più di 90 anni, ma è una donna straordinaria, capace di trasmettere la vera forza degli ideali umanitari, una forza che nasce da un mix di coraggio, altruismo, responsabilità e sacrificio. Mirjan è molto vicina al Gruppo EveryOne. Durante l’Olocausto salvo oltre settanta bambini ebrei.


  5. Il nostro gruppo è animato da un progetto simile: non vogliamo fare politica né conquistare simpatie da parte della stampa o dei potenti. Vogliamo salvare vite umane e tutelare i deboli dalla persecuzione”.


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  1. Elisabetta Vivaldi, studiosa di Storia e cultura Rrom, Bruxelles • Jeanne Gamonet, "Aver" Centre President and supplementary French delegate to the European Roma and Traveller Forum (Council of Europe) • Natale Adornetto, psychologist, author, lecturer, expert in the abuse of psychiatry • Yukiko Hosomi, Human Rights activist, Japan/Uk • Sylvia Ioannides, writer, Canada • Jeannie Markarian, writer, Armenia/United States of America • Thomas Erbsloh, Irish Travellers Movement, Northern Ireland  • Conor Keys, Omagh Travellers Support Group, Ireland • European Roma Rights Centre • European Roma Information Office (ERIO) • Mark Donahue, Irish Traveller • Tommaso Vitale, Sociology Professor • Joseph Cahill, Historian, Northern Ireland • Irish Traveller Movement, Northern Ireland Associazione Aven Amentza - Unione Rom e Sinti, Milano • Thomas Erbsloh, Irish Traveller Movement • Carolina Varga DinicuAssociation des Droits Democratiques a Geneve • Centre Culturel Gitan, Pavillons-sous-Bois (France) • Promoters and Consultants • La Voix des Rroms (Paris) • Gypsy Lore Society (Usa) • Group of Migrants & Refugees of SalonicaUnion GypsyRoma Right WatchUnion RromsniRoma Press Center (Budapest) • Opera NomadiAssociazione Çingeneyiz (Rroms in Turkey) • Romani Yah - Association and Newspaper of Romas from Transcarpathia • Roma Virtual NetworkTamara Deuel (Israel), Holocaust survivor – activist against the discrimination of Rroms • Mercedes Lourdes Frias, Italian Republic Depute (Rifondazione Comunista - Sinistra Europea) • Etudes Tsiganes (Paris) • Alain Reyniers, anthropologist at the University of Louvain-La-Neuve (Belgium), expert in Rroms, Sinti and Kale cultures • European Roma Information OfficeRoma Diplomacy Programme John Pearson, Secretary, Democratic Socialist Alliance, UK • Gady Castel (Israel), director, director of the Jewish Film Festival "Jewish Eyes" of Tel Aviv, author of documentaries on the Holocaust • Cristina Matricardi, founder of the first  Multiethnic kindergarten "Oasis" - Genoa • Maria Eugenia Esparragoza, cultural mediator,  member of the Ministerial Intercultural Technical Committee • Professor Matt T. Salo, researcher and publisher, expert in Gypsy culture • Emiliano Laurenzi, giornalista •  Paolo Buconi, Yiddish and Klezmer musician • Marius Benta, journalist • Seven Times (Romania) • Ted Coombs, Director of Hilo Art Museum (Holocaust and Genocide art) • Steve Davey, co-director of the Hilo Art Museum (Holocaust and Genocide Art) • Mirjam Pinkhof, survivor of the Shoah, Holocaust heroine who saved 70 Jewish children from the Nazis • Halina Birenbaum, survivor of the Shoah, writer and teacher • Oni Onhaus, Holocaust witness • Manzi Onhaus, Auschwitz survivor • Elisheva Zimet, Auschwitz survivor • Alice Offenbacher, Bergen Belsen survivor• Mirko Bezzecchi, survivor the Samudaripen • Antonia Bezzecchi, survivor the Samudaripen • Hanneli Pick-Goslar, friend of Anne Frank, Holocaust survivor • Michael Petrelis, veteran  Human Rights Advocate (Usa) • Stichting Buitenlandse PartnerProfessor Saimir Mile, jurist, lecturer in Rromsni, Sinti and Kale culture at the University of Paris (INALCO), General-Secretary of the Centre of Research and Action in France Against all Forms of Racism, member of EveryOne Group • Jean (Pipo) Sarguera, President of the Centre culturel gitan – Paris • Emeritus professor Marcel Courthiade, holder of the chair of Rromsni, Sinti and Kale language and civilization at the University of Paris (INALCO) • Kibbutz Netzer Sereni, Israel • Antonia Arslan,  essayist and writer • Caffé Shakerato - Intercultura - Genova • Simona Titti, Caritas Livorno • Gazeta de Sud, Cotidian al oltenilor de pretutindeni (Romania) • Oana Olaru, journalist (Romania) • Fabio Contu, playwright and teacher, Comunità Sant'Egidio, Genova • Allie, Gypsy News, NE, Ohio, United States • Guri Gentian - Group of Migrant&Refugees of Salonica •  Associazione Yakaar Italia SenegalThèm Romano ONLUS Association