Monthly Archives: February 2022

Texas, Black Dance Theatre and Roma

Published by:

An unusual production featuring Roma musicians from North Macedonia together with the Dallas Black Dance Theatre.

Ukraine and Roma

Published by:

A really nasty poster was posted on the bus station in Lutsk, Ukraine. The poster urges people not to speak nor help Roma there.

The Roma were forcefully removed from the station a few days ago but seem to have come back.

Casamonica, Again!

Published by:

Another article on the villas of the Roma Mafia Clan of Casamonica.

Knowing that all the members of the clan are in jail, and have been so for several years, and knowing that these villas and their pictures have been shown numerous times since, one cannot but wonder what the purpose of such articles is.

French Chronicle …

Published by:

Many articles this week in France on Roma, but in fact, only three stories: In Montpellier, future neighbours of a “transition” camp blocked the worksite, and the prefect who created this issue by closing many other camps talks about “solidarity”. In the Southeast, after Roma left a camp and left tons of garbage, an appeal to clean up. Finally, in Bordeaux, a controverse as to whether there is an increase or a decrease of slums.

Thessaloniki: Evicted

Published by:

Thessaloniki Appellate Court judgement of 31 January 2022 reversed the decision of the lower court not to evict Roma families from the “Tsairia” area of Thermaikos Municipality near Thessaloniki. In February 2020, following the initial trial for eviction by the Mayor of Thermaikos, Roma won a reprieve.

Let’s now see what happens.

Ukraine and Roma

Published by:

Another one of those articles on Roma in the Ukraine: This time, in Lutz, the police chased Roma away from a bus station where they were begging, stealing, and fighting.

Not good for anyone.

Thessaloniki: More on the Eviction

Published by:

The European Court of Human Rights accepted the application of the Roma who are facing eviction following the reversal of an earlier judgement on appeal. In fact the court asked Greece to halt the eviction and asked whether alternative lodging solutions are available.

Let’s hope.

Czechia: It’s their fault

Published by:

According to the Czech Ombudsman, the bad situation in the Roma settlements is due to the Roma themselves.

He needs to be kicked out.

Hungary and Roma

Published by:

Hungary’s Roma suffer from exclusion, poverty and a lack of education. But many Roma politicians are ensnared in conflict and corruption instead of finding a remedy. And there are no Roma in Parliament.

Orban’s government is fuelling this corruption in search for votes.

This is bad.

Slovakia, Workers, and Roma

Published by:

Jan Hero, the plenipotentiary for Roma Communities for the Slovak Government, highlighted the fact that Slovakia import workers, from the Ukraine and other countries while not giving work to their own Roma.

He praised all Roma working.

UK and Roma

Published by:

Roma and Travellers are accusing the UK government of duplicity, on one side condemning Jimmy Carr’s statements and on the other, implementing a new law that makes trespassing a criminal offence and that threatens the Traveller’s way of life.

rroma.org
en_GBEnglish (UK)