They should have nominated "The Roma Victim" for the genocidal actions against the minority group in Europe and how they're resisting, especially in France. They brought the attention of the whole world to their plight, potentially saving millions of lives.
Lol? I assume this is sarcasm, since they aren't being killed and those being evicted/kicked out aren't exactly average citizens... We've had problems here with several Roma families moving from town to town, just setting their mobile home somewhere and causing problems in the neighbourhood, then demanding hundreds of thousands of Euros to leave, and if they get it move to the next town and start over again.
Other groups don't move around but refuse to pay taxes and threaten with violence if the IRS comes to collect taxes, deal drugs, and have very high criminality and unemployment rates. Note that those that are unemployed receive unemployment benefits, but often also receive money from illegal activities.
Not all of them do it, but then, most Roma aren't forced to leave the country either. It's the criminals who move from country to country to steal, deal and demand money for leaving who have to be dealt with.
In Italy for example there's a lot of prejudice and discrimination and there the Roma face violence (although the police tends to act against those commiting violence there too), but in most of Europe they don't.