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| Anti-Tziganism is a specific form of racism and racial discrimination against Roma, manifested by stigmatization, flagrant violations of their fundamental human rights, denied access to public services, education, employment, denied participation to decision-making processes at local and central administration levels, persecution, abuse, violence, forced deportation, ethnic cleansing, extermination and ethnocide. [ contains 46 articles ] |
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| The Roma have experienced a lot of disadvantages during the transition period (since 1989). It has happened mainly due the the fact that they were less prepared than the rest of the population to benefit from the conversion to a market economy. As the result, Roma today are mostly hurt because of their poverty and the poor quality of housing conditions, health services and of an access to labor market. And one of the main reasons for such critical situation is the low level of education, compared with that of the majority. [ contains 11 articles ] |
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| The high unemployment rate affecting nowadays many Roma in the transition countries relates
to a variety of factors. These include the economic collision of transition period, where Roma
are often the first to be dismissed from state-owned enterprises at the start of reorganization,
the vanishing of traditional Roma occupations, as well as the housing segregation in mahallas resulting in social exclusion. Moreover, unequal access to education puts many Roma at
a serious inconvenience at the labour market, thus indicating the consequences of discrimination
in education.
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| There are hundreds of Roma settlements in the countries of Central and South-East Europe. In their settlements Roma are physically segregated from the remainder of the population. They lack adequate access to healthcare and schooling and cannot meet other elementary needs. The places where they live are separated from other populated areas, and are severely lacking in hygiene and infrastructure. [ contains 11 articles ] |
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| Roma (Gypsy) people were the same kind of victims of a Nazi genocidal policy as Jewish people. Around 1 500 000 of Roma were exterminated by the Nazis and their allies during the WW2 in Europe (1939-1945). This news- and discussion group is aimed to educate it`s members about the events and results of the Samudaripen (Romani Holocaust). The information about Romani Holocaust academical researches and Compensations is acceptable for this group. The states intend to insist on the elimination of these settlements in order to integrate Roma in society. Indeed, housing and education are the biggest issues when it comes to the development of the Roma community. [ contains 100 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Culture. [ contains 61 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Youth. [ contains 5 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Literature and Language. [ contains 27 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Media. [ contains 8 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Women. [ contains 17 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Human Rights. [ contains 4 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Links with India. [ contains 32 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Opportunities. [ contains 140 articles ] |
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| Contains varios articles regarding Queries. [ contains 2 articles ] |
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