
The education system in Hungary continues to place disproportionate numbers of Roma children in schools for pupils with learning disabilities even as the country struggles to integrate its large Roma minority. At the state-run Petofi school in Gyongyos, 80 kilometres (50 miles) east of Budapest, most of the children aged from five to 18 appear to be Roma. They can be seen happily singing songs and drawing pictures, and few have any visible disability. ...
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