Anti-Romanian sentiment

Anti-Romanian sentiment, also known as Romanophobia[1] (Romanian: antiromânism,[2] românofobie) is hostility, hatred towards, or prejudice against Romanians as an ethnic, linguistic, religious, or perceived ethnic group, and it can range from personal feelings of hatred to institutionalized, violent persecution.

To varying degrees, anti-Romanian discrimination and sentiment have both been present among the populations and governments of nations which border Romania, either towards Romania itself or towards Romanian ethnic minorities which have resided in these countries. Similar patterns have also existed towards other ethnic groups, both in the region and elsewhere in the world, especially where political borders do not coincide with the patterns of ethnic populations.

  1. ^ Human Rights at the Turn of New Millenium in the Republic of Moldova. Moldovan Helsinki Committee for Human Rights. 2001. ISBN 9789975964500. Retrieved 25 January 2015 – via google.ro.
  2. ^ The word antiromânism is sometimes written without diacritics, and can be a cause of some confusion, because antiromanism can also mean antiţiganism (discrimination and prejudice against the Romani people).

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