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The end of a squat (1)

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October 25, 2009
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The Romani (also Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; exonym: Gypsies; Romani: Rromane) are an ethnic group of Europe tracing their origins to medieval India. The Romani are widely dispersed with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Iberian Kale in Southwestern Europe and Southern France, with more recent diaspora populations in the Americas and, to a lesser extent, in other parts of the world.
Amnesty International reports continued instances of Antizigan discrimination during the 2000s. Romani are often confined to low-class ghettos, are subject to discrimination in jobs and schools, and are often subject to police brutality.
Several Romani people, from small babies to elderly grown-ups, were squatting a derelict house. The authorities decided to expell them from this house. Fearing a police interference, they ran away. The day after they fled away, some unknown people went to the house. They removed the windows and broke the window-panes.
6 Comments
finbarr it sad to look at squat !!
finbarr · 2009-10-26: 15:53
revenant Thanks for this post. As a former anthropologist and ex-husband of one of Greece's leading gypsyologists (we're still debating the name of the profession), I'm happy to see this posted. Roma are still victimised in EU member States which signed the European Convention on Human Rights (Czech Republic, Greece, Slovakia, to name but a few), which led to sanctions (the threat of re-imposing visa restrictions), but to no avail.
The Roma are difficult to define, as there is no *one* geographic, linguistic, cultural or economic criterion - for example, many Roma are basically sedentary, not nomadic. Some of the Tziganoi I knew in Greece used to tell me a story:
"God gave laws to the peoples on Earth. To the Jews he gave laws in stone, to the Romans laws in paper, but to the Roma he gave laws in bread. As they were hungry, they ate their laws, so they have none today."
For what it's worth...
revenant · 2009-10-26: 16:08
shoeboxphotos I am glad to see that some people also use this site to raise awareness of the many social issues and conditions we must confront and address if we are to call ourselves a civilized people. Thank you.
shoeboxphotos · 2009-10-26: 18:35
SADHYA The comment above by shoeboxphotos says it for me. Thank you Mikkal.
SADHYA · 2009-10-27: 02:22
kdodee this is ridiculous. and so disappointing. and sad. there is so much hatred.
why does this have to be the reality for some people?
kdodee · 2009-10-27: 05:14
onlyricky very sad! :(
onlyricky · 2009-10-27: 14:25
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