On April 8th, the international Roma Day, a large event is planed in Berlin.
- Opre Rom:nja! Opre Sinti:zze! In: Volksbühne Berlin. https://www.volksbuehne.berlin/de/repertoire/opre-romnja-opre-sintizze?id=17515
On April 8th, the international Roma Day, a large event is planed in Berlin.
Several articles about the inauguration of the European Museum of Roma Culture in Murske Soboti, Slovenia.
A review of land owenership in one of the largest settlements in Novo Mesto shows that the largest share of land is still owned by the state (44.1%). 13.2% of the land is owned by Roma, and 22.3% is owned by others. The municipality of Novo Mesto owns 20.4% of the land.
Why they put a picture of poor Tuskish Roma from Istanbul as a picture is somewhat strange …
A former Roma neighbourhood in Odessa is being refurbished, with the creation of a large residential building xalles “Soho Quarter”. There is a catch though: the nearly 2100-square-meter plot is designated “for other historical and cultural purposes,” where residential construction is prohibited. Furthermore, the property was previously seized as part of a criminal investigation on suspicion of fraud, and the court explicitly prohibited any construction work.
Seems that the developer nevertheless got the permit … What happened to the Roma who used to live there is unclear.