Roma settlement 6 de Mayo in Amadora city despite protests by residents two years ago the municipality decided to crash. Out of about 3,000 Roma, there are barely a dozen families there.
The municipality came out as a winner. They did not give an alternative solution or other possibility, but only the small houses put a ticket on the door to which it was written
"It needs to be demolished"
"These people can not continue to live in these conditions, nor can they be homeless," said Amnesty International's annual report, released last Thursday.
In three pages devoted to Portugal - the report analyzes the situation in 159 countries - also concerns the poor living conditions of Roma, especially in Torres Vedras, appealing to the new government of the programs they allow.
This is a problem that has already been focused on last year's report, such as police violence or racism against Roma communities.