Daily Archives: Juli 8, 2026

Viața de Țigani

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Viața de Țigani

Pepe’s new single “Viața de Țigani” is accompanied by a documentary film that showcases nearly a century of family history in under four minutes, featuring archival footage and personal moments.

The film highlights five generations of Pepe’s family, culminating in the introduction of his two-month-old daughter, Jessica, marking her public debut.

The narrative emphasizes the importance of family bonds and traditions, with Pepe reflecting on his upbringing and the legacy of music passed down through generations.

Monika Lakatos

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Monika Lakatos

The Lakatos Mónika Folk7Festival and Workshop will take place from July 31 to August 3, leading up to the Balaton GipsyFest, which will follow for three days.

The workshop aims to attract those who love Romani music and culture, providing an opportunity to engage with the culture and understand its nuances.

The event encourages interaction between Romani and non-Romani individuals, fostering a deeper understanding of Romani culture and language through music and dance.

Forced Labour

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Forced Labour

Historical evidence shows that Roma from Burgenland were forced to work on the Reichsautobahn during the Nazi era, with new research pinpointing specific locations of these labor camps.

Writer Ludwig Laher has been investigating Nazi forced labor and the persecution of Roma and Sinti, utilizing new archival sources to shed light on these historical events.

Events organized by Roma-VHS Burgenland aim to raise awareness about the history of forced labor and keep the memory of the victims alive, highlighting the ongoing relevance of this topic today.

Austrian Minorities

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Austrian Minorities

The Austrian National Council has made a significant step in recognizing the importance of ethnic groups in Burgenland by constitutionalizing all six recognized indigenous groups, including Croats, Hungarians, and Roma.

Philip Juranich, a Green Party representative and member of the Burgenland Croatian community, emphasizes that this recognition enhances visibility, respect, and appreciation for these groups.

A new annual report on ethnic groups will be introduced to assess their overall situation, particularly in language and culture, and to ensure greater involvement of ethnic councils in the parliamentary process.

Erdhlezeti Festival

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Erdhlezeti Festival

The “Erdhlezeti” festival returned after a three-year hiatus, celebrating community, music, and human connections with local and international acts, including the Antwerp Gipsy Ska Orchestra and Demir Kan Brass Orchestra.

The festival emphasizes the importance of authentic music and cultural gatherings, aiming to unite people through shared experiences in public spaces.

The event attracted a diverse audience, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with joy and energy, showcasing the rich musical heritage of the Roma and Balkan cultures.

Greece and Evictions

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Greece and Evictions

The Council of Europe Human Rights Commissioner has raised concerns about the eviction risk faced by a Roma community in Greece, highlighting potential human rights violations.

Michael O’Flaherty emphasized that informal Roma settlements can be considered homes under the European Convention on Human Rights, and evictions without alternative housing could infringe on their rights.

The case involves five Roma citizens alleging violations of their rights due to an administrative protocol aimed at evicting them from their long-term settlement, risking their access to essential services and security.

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