EU state tightens security after Roma-linked murder

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The Slovenian government has announced sweeping legal and policing reforms after a fatal assault triggered mass protests

The Slovenian government has announced a package of sweeping security and social-welfare reforms after the death of a man who was fatally beaten by a member of the Roma community in the city of Novo Mesto. 

Ales Sutar, 48, was assaulted last week when he came to a bar in the city center to pick up his son who said he was being threatened by a group of Roma. The man was attacked and suffered heavy head trauma, later dying in a hospital. Police have arrested a 21-year-old in connection with the assault. 

The incident sparked mass protests, with thousands taking to the streets accusing the government of abandoning its citizens and ignoring years of violence linked to Roma settlements. Demonstrators have demanded stronger security measures and have called for Prime Minister Robert Golob’s resignation. 

On Wednesday, the country’s interior and justice ministers officially resigned, citing their “objective responsibility” for the deteriorating security situation in southeastern Slovenia, where violence involving Roma has intensified. 

The government has also announced an emergency omnibus bill under which police would gain expanded powers, including the ability to conduct raids and remove individuals from public spaces without a court order if they pose an immediate threat. Officers will also be able to temporarily close bars or public gatherings where crimes or incitement to violence occur. 

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