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Council of Europe report criticises Italian television for reinforcing negative stereotypes about Roma people and traveller communities.
Report: There is a prevalent negative stereotype depicting Roma , primarily as non-violent criminals, except for instances of collaboration with local mafia.
The report added that "debate TV programmes frequently feature extremist politicians exploiting the issues for electoral gain".
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