Category Archives: Bulgaria

Protests against a Mayor in Bulgaria

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Protests against a Mayor in Bulgaria

Protests against the election of a Rroma mayor in a village with a large Rroma minority are continuing in Bulgaria. Seems that if you are Rrom, you can’t be an elected official, at least in some people’s minds …

Extreme Right Candidate

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Extreme Right Candidate

The National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria is presenting a candidate as Mayor of Sofia, the capital. This party advocates removing illegal Roma ghettos, something that is already happening in various cities in that country.

Bulgarian Church: Moslems not Welcome

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Bulgarian Church: Moslems not Welcome

The Bulgarian church stated explicitely that Moslems were not welcome in Bulgaria. This allegedly to prevent an “invasion”. Well, Turks and Rroma from Bulgaria are also Moslems, and make around 13% of the population. Are they too unqwelcome? Let’s not forget that in the 80’s, Bulgaria expelled roughly 400’000 Turkish Moslems to Turkey (they went to settle in Cyprus – well done Bugaria). That is almost 5% of the Bulgarian population of that time.

Is this Christian?

Argument against Compassion: A Must Read for Counterarguments

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Argument against Compassion: A Must Read for Counterarguments

Read this… Badly thought arguments, and the way against them on the refugee crisis. The paragraph on Rroma is particularly scary: The argument goes as follows: Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria have not managed to integrated their Rroma, so they cannot take on any refugees.

The right way to say it: Nationalistic policies have tried to ethnicise and segregate minorities, and these have failed. Has nothing to do with refugees, and all to do with tolerance.

Bulgaria’s Development Minister: I Will Not Resign!

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Bulgaria’s Development Minister: I Will Not Resign!

The Bulgarian Development Minister said she will not resign following calls to do so on her handling of the crisis in Garmen where houses continue to be destroyed. She says she is following the law… This is not always a good argument.

Bulgaria, France … Same Combat

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Bulgaria, France … Same Combat

France was put at the same level as Bulgaria by a UN report slamming those two countries for forced evictions of Rroma.

SHAME!!!

Bulgaria and Sweden in Talks

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Bulgaria and Sweden in Talks

Bulgaria and Sweden are talking about migrants and poverty and Sweden is hoping to improve the living conditions of Rroma there.

Let’s see… Sweden’s agreement with Romania did not do much.

Garmen: Protests against Evictions

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Garmen: Protests against Evictions

Residents of the Rroma Mahala (neighbourhood) of Garmen took to the street to protest the continuing destruction of so-called “illegal” houses there.

LET THESE DESTRUCTIONS STOPPED!

15% of Beggars are Bulgarian

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15% of Beggars are Bulgarian

The Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister went overboard and demonstrated that he must have been “under the bridge” as on say in the Balkans. 15% of beggars in Sweden are of Bulgarian origins. This is real statistic. If there are 200 beggars there, this is probably a lot.

NO NEWS!!!!

Garmen: Demolition of Rroma Houses Continues

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Garmen: Demolition of Rroma Houses Continues

The demolition of Rroma houses in Garmen is continuing.

SHAME!

So what …

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So what …

Several newspapers reported that one of the suspects in the death of more than 70 migrants who died in a truck in Austria is a Rrom from Bulgaria.

We ask: Is it relevant? NO, ethnicity has nothing to do with this. This was started by the Swiss magazine le Temps and promptly re-taken by a few others.

Bulgaria: Arrests and no alternatives

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Bulgaria: Arrests and no alternatives

Rroma whose houses were destroyed in Varna have been arrested by the police, and the mayor declared that people who had built houses illegally are not entitles to a social housing alternative. In brief, they have been driven to the street.

SHAME!

Indirect discrimination: A case stemming from the Bulgarian electrical meters

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Based on a complaint of Rroma residents in Bulgaria against the placement of electricity meters (several metres above ground), the ruling on indirect discrimination from the European Court of Justice has a wide impact. An overview of the impact!

Camping Rroma in Stuttgart

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Camping Rroma in Stuttgart

Around 40 Rroma from Romania and Bulgaria are currently camping the castle’s park. This is common in France, with the illegal camps, but is definitively new in Germany. To be watched.

Photos of a Bulgarian Rrom in France

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Photos of a Bulgarian Rrom in France

The French newspaper Liberation followed a young Rroma Child from Bulgaria and his family over a period of 6 months, documenting the illegal camps, expulsions, the social housing, etc. A face to the current plight of ca. 20’000 Rroma in France.

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