They are known collectively in the Romani language as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect concerned) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms.
Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France.
The Americas are also home to large numbers of Romani. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; 800,000 in Brazil, to which Kale were deported by the government of Portugal during the colonial era; and in more recent migrations, Romani have also moved to other parts of the New World.
The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million. The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two.
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
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In January, European Union restrictions on Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, meaning citizens of those countries were free to travel and work throughout the EU. This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems. This anger was directed most fiercely at the Roma.
Europe's largest ethnic minority — also known as gypsies — has long endured bigotry and abuse. This year, they've been a boon to rightwing politicians who've used them to garner support for anti-immigrat
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On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
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Romanipen
Romanipen
Romanipen
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Who Are The "Gypsies"?
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CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
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The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡəni]), an exonym that some Romani resent and others embrace. The form of the endonym Roma in Bulgarian is romi (роми).
Bulgaria participates in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, an international initiative to improve the socio-economic status and social inclusion of Romani, with eight other governments committing themselves to "work toward eliminating discrimination and closing the unacceptable gaps between Roma and the rest of society". The rights of the Romani people in the country are also represented by various political parties and cultural organizatio
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Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers.
The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin.
It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and a
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Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic question, "who are the Roma?" The remarkable history of Gypsies, Roma...
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The Romani People in the Holocaust
The Romani People in the Holocaust
The Romani People in the Holocaust
Roma people were also persecuted under Nazi rule. By Me For Holocaust and Contemporary Genocide Class Song: Skinny Love by Birdy.
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Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people have marked a historical festival in Turkey's old capital city of Edirne, where traditions have long been preserved. The event celebrat...
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Who Are the Roma?
Who Are the Roma?
Who Are the Roma?
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Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Deciding the fate of the Roma population in Europe EU immigration ministers meet in Paris on Monday. Ministers from the European countries where the 'problem...
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Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
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The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
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In January, European Union restrictions on Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, meaning citizens of those countries were free to travel and work throughout the EU. This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems. This anger was directed most fiercely at the Roma.
Europe's largest ethnic minority — also known as gypsies — has long endured bigotry and abuse. This year, they've been a boon to rightwing politicians who've used them to garner support for anti-immigrat
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On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On January the first, restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian citizens who want to live and work here will be relaxed. So will that lead to more Roma coming t...
54:24
Romanipen
Romanipen
Romanipen
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Who Are The "Gypsies"?
Who Are The "Gypsies"?
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http://www.dw.de/did-you-know-introducing-the-roma-people/a-18008290
"The Roma people are one of the world's best-known ethnic minorities and one of the most discriminated against."
Are the Roma Primitive, or Just Poor?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/sunday-review/are-the-roma-primitive-or-just-poor.html
"THE
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Roma, A New Generation
Roma, A New Generation
Roma, A New Generation
Ten centuries ago the Roma traveled from India to Europe. Yet the promise of Europe is still denied these true Europeans. This film, from the Open Society Fo...
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CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
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The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡəni]), an exonym that some Romani resent and others embrace. The form of the endonym Roma in Bulgarian is romi (роми).
Bulgaria participates in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, an international initiative to improve the socio-economic status and social inclusion of Romani, with eight other governments committing themselves to "work toward eliminating discrimination and closing the unacceptable gaps between Roma and the rest of society". The rights of the Romani people in the country are also represented by various political parties and cultural organizatio
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Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers.
The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin.
It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and a
2:51
Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic question, "who are the Roma?" The remarkable history of Gypsies, Roma...
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The Romani People in the Holocaust
The Romani People in the Holocaust
The Romani People in the Holocaust
Roma people were also persecuted under Nazi rule. By Me For Holocaust and Contemporary Genocide Class Song: Skinny Love by Birdy.
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Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people have marked a historical festival in Turkey's old capital city of Edirne, where traditions have long been preserved. The event celebrat...
4:03
Who Are the Roma?
Who Are the Roma?
Who Are the Roma?
NDI celebrated the culture and achievements -- and highlighted the plight -- of the Roma people, commonly called "gypsies," in honor of the 40th anniversary ...
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Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Inside Story - The fate of the Roma in Europe
Deciding the fate of the Roma population in Europe EU immigration ministers meet in Paris on Monday. Ministers from the European countries where the 'problem...
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Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Συνάντηση με τον Αστυνομικό Διευθυντή Αργολίδας, ταξίαρχο Γεώργιο Ντοκομέ είχαν κατόπιν αιτήματος τους εκπρόσωποι του Πυρήνα Αργολίδας της Χρυσής Αυγής με θέ...
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270 An Introduction To The Romani People
270 An Introduction To The Romani People
270 An Introduction To The Romani People
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Romani ethnic group, and should not be confused with Romanians, an unrelated ethnic group and nation.
This is for the web site thewaythetruthandthelife.net
the section "1.9 Where Did The Gypsies (Roma) Come From?".
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The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym "Gypsies" (or Gipsies) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; in their Romani language they are known collectively as Romane or Rromane (depend
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Romani People Steal David's Money in Milan
Romani People Steal David's Money in Milan
Romani People Steal David's Money in Milan
Gypsies scam David in the subway --On the Bonus Show: The Vatican discusses Madonna and demonic possession, Former American Idol contestants are suing for ...
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Porrajmos: The Romani and the Holocaust with Ian Hancock - Holocaust Living History
Porrajmos: The Romani and the Holocaust with Ian Hancock - Holocaust Living History
Porrajmos: The Romani and the Holocaust with Ian Hancock - Holocaust Living History
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) The Holocaust claimed anywhere between 500000 and 1.5 million Romani lives, a tragedy the Romani people and Sinti refer to as t...
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Sad plight of the Romani people in Romania
Sad plight of the Romani people in Romania
Sad plight of the Romani people in Romania
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Romani (Gypsy / Gitano) roots in Rajasthan proven through their flamenco music
Romani (Gypsy / Gitano) roots in Rajasthan proven through their flamenco music
Romani (Gypsy / Gitano) roots in Rajasthan proven through their flamenco music
Linguists knowledgeable in Indian languages have identified that the Romani speak a Rajasthani originating language with a few Panjabi unique words in addition. There are also similar finds when looking into culture, lore and dress.
Now we are finding that even through their music the same story is unfolding. The Thar desert is a vast region covering much of Rajasthan and into the southern parts of the Panjab.
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Esmeralda's Dance - A tribute to Romani people! Original piano composition Gene Emerson(13)
Esmeralda's Dance - A tribute to Romani people! Original piano composition Gene Emerson(13)
Esmeralda's Dance - A tribute to Romani people! Original piano composition Gene Emerson(13)
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fkMYSl Copyright Protected. All Rights Reserved 2011 Dear friend marcusofrome, Your description of "Esmeralda's Dance" amazes me! It i...
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ConIFA Euro 2015: Ellan Vannin - Romani people - 3:1 (18.06.2015)
ConIFA Euro 2015: Ellan Vannin - Romani people - 3:1 (18.06.2015)
ConIFA Euro 2015: Ellan Vannin - Romani people - 3:1 (18.06.2015)
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Patrik Banga criticizes Romani people in "Hyde Park", Czech Television CT
Patrik Banga criticizes Romani people in "Hyde Park", Czech Television CT
Patrik Banga criticizes Romani people in "Hyde Park", Czech Television CT
Patrik Banga, a contributor to news server Romea.cz and an administrator of the iDNES.cz web server, was a guest of television station ČT24's "Hyde Park" pro...
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Who Are The Gypsies/ Romani People???
Who Are The Gypsies/ Romani People???
Who Are The Gypsies/ Romani People???
By: Traci and Mallory Gruich, & Ashlie Cramer
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
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In January, European Union restrictions on Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, meaning citizens of those countries were free to travel and work throughout the EU. This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems. This anger was directed most fiercely at the Roma.
Europe's largest ethnic minority — also known as gypsies — has long endured bigotry and abuse. This year, they've been a boon to rightwing politicians who've used them to garner support for anti-immigration policies and achieve significant electoral victories.
VICE News examines the so-called "Roma influx" by visiting a Roma community in northern England, then traveling to Romania to meet a group of Roma who have just been evicted from their homes and don't have the money to leave the country to seek out better lives.
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In January, European Union restrictions on Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, meaning citizens of those countries were free to travel and work throughout the EU. This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems. This anger was directed most fiercely at the Roma.
Europe's largest ethnic minority — also known as gypsies — has long endured bigotry and abuse. This year, they've been a boon to rightwing politicians who've used them to garner support for anti-immigration policies and achieve significant electoral victories.
VICE News examines the so-called "Roma influx" by visiting a Roma community in northern England, then traveling to Romania to meet a group of Roma who have just been evicted from their homes and don't have the money to leave the country to seek out better lives.
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On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On January the first, restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian citizens who want to live and work here will be relaxed. So will that lead to more Roma coming t...
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Synopsis: Romanipen is the set of values or code that Roma must follow to be true Roma. The persecution they have suffered and the process of assimilation th...
Synopsis: Romanipen is the set of values or code that Roma must follow to be true Roma. The persecution they have suffered and the process of assimilation th...
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"The Roma people are one of the world's best-known ethnic minorities and one of the most discriminated against."
Are the Roma Primitive, or Just Poor?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/sunday-review/are-the-roma-primitive-or-just-poor.html
"THE cluster of Roma, handcuffed and caged-in behind glass walls, listened in silence as prosecutors accused them in court of selling child brides for up to about $270,000 in cash, valuing them based on their ability to steal."
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma: Experts by Experience
http://ww2.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/news/roma_report.Maincontent.0007.file.tmp/Experts%20by%20Experience.pdf
"In 2011, the European Commission published a Framework for National 'Roma' Integration Strategies (NRIS) and this was adopted by all of the European Union Members."
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Are the Roma Primitive, or Just Poor?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/sunday-review/are-the-roma-primitive-or-just-poor.html
"THE cluster of Roma, handcuffed and caged-in behind glass walls, listened in silence as prosecutors accused them in court of selling child brides for up to about $270,000 in cash, valuing them based on their ability to steal."
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma: Experts by Experience
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Ten centuries ago the Roma traveled from India to Europe. Yet the promise of Europe is still denied these true Europeans. This film, from the Open Society Fo...
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In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡəni]), an exonym that some Romani resent and others embrace. The form of the endonym Roma in Bulgarian is romi (роми).
Bulgaria participates in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, an international initiative to improve the socio-economic status and social inclusion of Romani, with eight other governments committing themselves to "work toward eliminating discrimination and closing the unacceptable gaps between Roma and the rest of society". The rights of the Romani people in the country are also represented by various political parties and cultural organizations, most notably the Civil Union "Roma".
Noted Romani from Bulgaria include musicians Azis, Sofi Marinova and Ivo Papazov, surgeon Aleksandar Chirkov, politicians Toma Tomov and Tsvetelin Kanchev, footballer Marian Ognyanov, and 1988 Olympic boxing champion Ismail Mustafov.
Gypsies in Bulgaria are not a unified community in terms of culture and lifestyle. The most widespread group of the Romani in the country are the yerlii or the 'local Roma', which are in turn divided into Bulgarian Gypsies (daskane roma) and Turkish Gypsies (horahane roma). The former are mostly Christian (Eastern Orthodox and Protestant), while the latter are Muslim. Many of the Muslim Romani or the so-called Turkish Gypsies are usually well integrated within the ethnic Turkish society in Bulgaria and many possess Turkish ethnic identity and speak Turkish in addition to Romani. Racism against the Romani population in Bulgaria has existed for centuries and was fuelled during Ottoman rule when many, probably due to ill treatment from the native Bulgarians sided with the Turks adopting their language and religion.
A subgroup of the Bulgarian Gypsies in Southern Bulgaria, the Asparuhovi bâlgari ('Asparuh Bulgarians') – that is known also as either stari bâlgari ('Old Bulgarians'), sivi gâlâbi ('Grey Doves', 'Grey Pigeons'), or demirdzhii – self-identify as the descendants of blacksmiths for Khan Asparuh's army. Some deny any connection with the Romani and most do not speak Romani.
Other Romani groups include the conservative wandering Kalderash (sometimes referred to by the exonym Serbian Gypsies) that are Eastern Orthodox and the Rudari (or Ludari) who speak a dialect of Romanian and are known as Vlax Gypsies. They are further subdivided into three groups by their traditional craft: the Ursari or Mechkari ('bear trainers'), the Lingurari or Kopanari ('carpenters', primarily associated with wooden bowls) and the Lautari ('musicians'). They migrated from Wallachia to present-day Bulgaria after 1856, the year of their liberation from slavery.
Even a superficial acquaintance with the Bulgarian Gypsies gives us some impression of the great variety of Gypsy communities (some of whom do not have a Roma identity) in the country. There are traditional communities (nomads or sedentary) with preserved old trades, language and ethnic and cultural characteristics, as well as communities who have integrated in the surrounding population and are relatively well-educated and socially active. In order to have a better understanding of the present day situation of the Gypsy minority in Bulgaria we have to consider their basic ethnic and social parameters and ethnic and cultural features, as well as their place in society from a historical point of view1. Based on the above the present day problems of Bulgarian Gypsies and the main trends of development of the Gypsy community become clear.
The first wave of large-scale settlement of Gypsies in Bulgarian lands can be traced back approximately to the period of the 12th—14th c., some earlier contacts are also possible (as early as the 9th century according to some scholarly opinions). Processes of sedentarization in the towns and villages were active among a part of the Gypsy population in the Ottoman Empire (15th—19th c.), others were still living as nomads and had preserved the old trades. A new type of semi-nomadic lifestyle also emerged at the time (Gypsies with a winter residence and an active nomadic season within the regional boundaries). In the 17th and 18th c. a great number of Gypsies, leaving the Danubian principalities (Wallachia and Moldova), entered the Ottoman Empire (the Second Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). New waves of Gypsy groups came to Bulgaria in the second half of the 19th c. and the beginning of the 20th c. from the principalities after the end of Gypsy slavery (the Third Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). The migration of Gypsies from neighbouring countries (mainly Rumania and Greece) continued until the 20th c. and was usually related to the change of country borders in the wars (the two Balkan wars, W. W. I and W. W. II).
In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡəni]), an exonym that some Romani resent and others embrace. The form of the endonym Roma in Bulgarian is romi (роми).
Bulgaria participates in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, an international initiative to improve the socio-economic status and social inclusion of Romani, with eight other governments committing themselves to "work toward eliminating discrimination and closing the unacceptable gaps between Roma and the rest of society". The rights of the Romani people in the country are also represented by various political parties and cultural organizations, most notably the Civil Union "Roma".
Noted Romani from Bulgaria include musicians Azis, Sofi Marinova and Ivo Papazov, surgeon Aleksandar Chirkov, politicians Toma Tomov and Tsvetelin Kanchev, footballer Marian Ognyanov, and 1988 Olympic boxing champion Ismail Mustafov.
Gypsies in Bulgaria are not a unified community in terms of culture and lifestyle. The most widespread group of the Romani in the country are the yerlii or the 'local Roma', which are in turn divided into Bulgarian Gypsies (daskane roma) and Turkish Gypsies (horahane roma). The former are mostly Christian (Eastern Orthodox and Protestant), while the latter are Muslim. Many of the Muslim Romani or the so-called Turkish Gypsies are usually well integrated within the ethnic Turkish society in Bulgaria and many possess Turkish ethnic identity and speak Turkish in addition to Romani. Racism against the Romani population in Bulgaria has existed for centuries and was fuelled during Ottoman rule when many, probably due to ill treatment from the native Bulgarians sided with the Turks adopting their language and religion.
A subgroup of the Bulgarian Gypsies in Southern Bulgaria, the Asparuhovi bâlgari ('Asparuh Bulgarians') – that is known also as either stari bâlgari ('Old Bulgarians'), sivi gâlâbi ('Grey Doves', 'Grey Pigeons'), or demirdzhii – self-identify as the descendants of blacksmiths for Khan Asparuh's army. Some deny any connection with the Romani and most do not speak Romani.
Other Romani groups include the conservative wandering Kalderash (sometimes referred to by the exonym Serbian Gypsies) that are Eastern Orthodox and the Rudari (or Ludari) who speak a dialect of Romanian and are known as Vlax Gypsies. They are further subdivided into three groups by their traditional craft: the Ursari or Mechkari ('bear trainers'), the Lingurari or Kopanari ('carpenters', primarily associated with wooden bowls) and the Lautari ('musicians'). They migrated from Wallachia to present-day Bulgaria after 1856, the year of their liberation from slavery.
Even a superficial acquaintance with the Bulgarian Gypsies gives us some impression of the great variety of Gypsy communities (some of whom do not have a Roma identity) in the country. There are traditional communities (nomads or sedentary) with preserved old trades, language and ethnic and cultural characteristics, as well as communities who have integrated in the surrounding population and are relatively well-educated and socially active. In order to have a better understanding of the present day situation of the Gypsy minority in Bulgaria we have to consider their basic ethnic and social parameters and ethnic and cultural features, as well as their place in society from a historical point of view1. Based on the above the present day problems of Bulgarian Gypsies and the main trends of development of the Gypsy community become clear.
The first wave of large-scale settlement of Gypsies in Bulgarian lands can be traced back approximately to the period of the 12th—14th c., some earlier contacts are also possible (as early as the 9th century according to some scholarly opinions). Processes of sedentarization in the towns and villages were active among a part of the Gypsy population in the Ottoman Empire (15th—19th c.), others were still living as nomads and had preserved the old trades. A new type of semi-nomadic lifestyle also emerged at the time (Gypsies with a winter residence and an active nomadic season within the regional boundaries). In the 17th and 18th c. a great number of Gypsies, leaving the Danubian principalities (Wallachia and Moldova), entered the Ottoman Empire (the Second Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). New waves of Gypsy groups came to Bulgaria in the second half of the 19th c. and the beginning of the 20th c. from the principalities after the end of Gypsy slavery (the Third Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). The migration of Gypsies from neighbouring countries (mainly Rumania and Greece) continued until the 20th c. and was usually related to the change of country borders in the wars (the two Balkan wars, W. W. I and W. W. II).
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Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers.
The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin.
It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and arrived in around 1300ad where they settled into the Balkan Regions of Greece and Albania. From here the Romani have spread the length of Europe and onto European colonies where they have survived as a people related through blood, culture and language. Recent testing of Romani DNA has also supported and confirmed their Indian ancestry.
Romani word such as Purano (ancient / elder), Sap (snake), Kher (house) are all still spoken in India today as the young lady discovers.
In the video the man mentions the word "Lohar" which is the Indian word for metal. This word survives in Romani as "Lovva" and means money.
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers.
The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin.
It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and arrived in around 1300ad where they settled into the Balkan Regions of Greece and Albania. From here the Romani have spread the length of Europe and onto European colonies where they have survived as a people related through blood, culture and language. Recent testing of Romani DNA has also supported and confirmed their Indian ancestry.
Romani word such as Purano (ancient / elder), Sap (snake), Kher (house) are all still spoken in India today as the young lady discovers.
In the video the man mentions the word "Lohar" which is the Indian word for metal. This word survives in Romani as "Lovva" and means money.
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic question, "who are the Roma?" The remarkable history of Gypsies, Roma...
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic question, "who are the Roma?" The remarkable history of Gypsies, Roma...
Turkish Romani people have marked a historical festival in Turkey's old capital city of Edirne, where traditions have long been preserved. The event celebrat...
Turkish Romani people have marked a historical festival in Turkey's old capital city of Edirne, where traditions have long been preserved. The event celebrat...
NDI celebrated the culture and achievements -- and highlighted the plight -- of the Roma people, commonly called "gypsies," in honor of the 40th anniversary ...
NDI celebrated the culture and achievements -- and highlighted the plight -- of the Roma people, commonly called "gypsies," in honor of the 40th anniversary ...
Deciding the fate of the Roma population in Europe EU immigration ministers meet in Paris on Monday. Ministers from the European countries where the 'problem...
Deciding the fate of the Roma population in Europe EU immigration ministers meet in Paris on Monday. Ministers from the European countries where the 'problem...
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Συνάντηση με τον Αστυνομικό Διευθυντή Αργολίδας, ταξίαρχο Γεώργιο Ντοκομέ είχαν κατόπιν αιτήματος τους εκπρόσωποι του Πυρήνα Αργολίδας της Χρυσής Αυγής με θέ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Romani ethnic group, and should not be confused with Romanians, an unrelated ethnic group and nation.
This is for the web site thewaythetruthandthelife.net
the section "1.9 Where Did The Gypsies (Roma) Come From?".
Go to:
http://thewaythetruthandthelife.net/index/1_foundation/1-09_romani-people.htm
The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym "Gypsies" (or Gipsies) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; in their Romani language they are known collectively as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect).
Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France. They arrived in Europe from the Middle East in the 15th century, separating from the Dom people; the ancestors of both the Romani and the Dom left the northwestern Indian Subcontinent roughly 1,500 years ago.
Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the nineteenth century from eastern Europe. Brazil also includes Romani descended from people deported by the government of Portugal during the Inquisition in the colonial era.[24] In migrations since the late nineteenth century, Romani have also moved to Canada and countries in South America.[25]
The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million.[26] The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two.
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Comment From aryan yazdan shared:
There is many many romanos in muslim nations !not only in europé . I am à iranian
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When I looked the only Romani I found in Iran were bought from Ottoman Muslims as Muslims slaves (respected for their skill) and their progeny have been denigrate by the Shite Muslims
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Zargari people
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The Zargari people are a Romani-related ethnic group deriving from Zargar, Iran and neighboring villages. They speak a distinct Zargari dialect of the Romany language, most closely related to those of Rumelia. Historical documentation of their origins is lacking, but one seemingly-accurate tradition traces their origins to three brothers, goldsmiths (Persian: زرگر, zargar), who were brought from Ottoman-held Rumelia as hostages during the reign of Nader Shah (1736-1747), and given pasture lands as a reward for their skills. As Romani, they were also exempted from taxation and military service. A late-19th century travel guide provides the only historical mention of the 'Zargari tribe', describing their propensity to road-piracy.
Although the Zargari once consisted of several clans, most of these have dispersed and lost their native language. The residents of Zargar predominantly belong to the Pāsālār clan.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Romani ethnic group, and should not be confused with Romanians, an unrelated ethnic group and nation.
This is for the web site thewaythetruthandthelife.net
the section "1.9 Where Did The Gypsies (Roma) Come From?".
Go to:
http://thewaythetruthandthelife.net/index/1_foundation/1-09_romani-people.htm
The Romani are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe. Romani are widely known in the English-speaking world by the exonym "Gypsies" (or Gipsies) and also as Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; in their Romani language they are known collectively as Romane or Rromane (depending on the dialect).
Romani are widely dispersed, with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe and Anatolia, followed by the Kale of Iberia and Southern France. They arrived in Europe from the Middle East in the 15th century, separating from the Dom people; the ancestors of both the Romani and the Dom left the northwestern Indian Subcontinent roughly 1,500 years ago.
Since the 19th century, some Romani have also migrated the Americas. There are an estimated one million Roma in the United States; and 800,000 in Brazil, most of whose ancestors emigrated in the nineteenth century from eastern Europe. Brazil also includes Romani descended from people deported by the government of Portugal during the Inquisition in the colonial era.[24] In migrations since the late nineteenth century, Romani have also moved to Canada and countries in South America.[25]
The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million.[26] The total number of Romani people is at least twice as large (several times as large according to high estimates). Many Romani are native speakers of the language current in their country of residence, or of mixed languages combining the two.
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Comment From aryan yazdan shared:
There is many many romanos in muslim nations !not only in europé . I am à iranian
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When I looked the only Romani I found in Iran were bought from Ottoman Muslims as Muslims slaves (respected for their skill) and their progeny have been denigrate by the Shite Muslims
____________________________________________
Zargari people
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Part of a series on Romani people
Flag of the Romani people
Culture ·
Music ·
Language ·
History ·
Dance ·
Religion ·
People
Diaspora[show]
From Wikioedia: Portal icon Romani people portal
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The Zargari people are a Romani-related ethnic group deriving from Zargar, Iran and neighboring villages. They speak a distinct Zargari dialect of the Romany language, most closely related to those of Rumelia. Historical documentation of their origins is lacking, but one seemingly-accurate tradition traces their origins to three brothers, goldsmiths (Persian: زرگر, zargar), who were brought from Ottoman-held Rumelia as hostages during the reign of Nader Shah (1736-1747), and given pasture lands as a reward for their skills. As Romani, they were also exempted from taxation and military service. A late-19th century travel guide provides the only historical mention of the 'Zargari tribe', describing their propensity to road-piracy.
Although the Zargari once consisted of several clans, most of these have dispersed and lost their native language. The residents of Zargar predominantly belong to the Pāsālār clan.
Gypsies scam David in the subway --On the Bonus Show: The Vatican discusses Madonna and demonic possession, Former American Idol contestants are suing for ...
Gypsies scam David in the subway --On the Bonus Show: The Vatican discusses Madonna and demonic possession, Former American Idol contestants are suing for ...
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) The Holocaust claimed anywhere between 500000 and 1.5 million Romani lives, a tragedy the Romani people and Sinti refer to as t...
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) The Holocaust claimed anywhere between 500000 and 1.5 million Romani lives, a tragedy the Romani people and Sinti refer to as t...
Linguists knowledgeable in Indian languages have identified that the Romani speak a Rajasthani originating language with a few Panjabi unique words in addition. There are also similar finds when looking into culture, lore and dress.
Now we are finding that even through their music the same story is unfolding. The Thar desert is a vast region covering much of Rajasthan and into the southern parts of the Panjab.
Linguists knowledgeable in Indian languages have identified that the Romani speak a Rajasthani originating language with a few Panjabi unique words in addition. There are also similar finds when looking into culture, lore and dress.
Now we are finding that even through their music the same story is unfolding. The Thar desert is a vast region covering much of Rajasthan and into the southern parts of the Panjab.
published:20 Dec 2011
views:3616
Esmeralda's Dance - A tribute to Romani people! Original piano composition Gene Emerson(13)
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fkMYSl Copyright Protected. All Rights Reserved 2011 Dear friend marcusofrome, Your description of "Esmeralda's Dance" amazes me! It i...
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fkMYSl Copyright Protected. All Rights Reserved 2011 Dear friend marcusofrome, Your description of "Esmeralda's Dance" amazes me! It i...
Patrik Banga, a contributor to news server Romea.cz and an administrator of the iDNES.cz web server, was a guest of television station ČT24's "Hyde Park" pro...
Patrik Banga, a contributor to news server Romea.cz and an administrator of the iDNES.cz web server, was a guest of television station ČT24's "Hyde Park" pro...
UKIP Nigel Farage interviewed about the the Roma people September 2010
UKIP Nigel Farage interviewed about the the Roma people September 2010
UKIP Nigel Farage interviewed about the the Roma people September 2010
UK Independence Party MEP is questioned about the Roma and the recent deportations in France http://www.romani-story.com.
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Interview VIP de CLAUDIA ROMANI pour BASSIN'PEOPLE TV
Interview VIP de CLAUDIA ROMANI pour BASSIN'PEOPLE TV
Interview VIP de CLAUDIA ROMANI pour BASSIN'PEOPLE TV
Interview VIP de CLAUDIA ROMANI pour BASSIN'PEOPLE TV présenté par Thierry ALONSO.
9:49
Romani Radio Program Indian interview
Romani Radio Program Indian interview
Romani Radio Program Indian interview
Interview by Yvonne and Dave Slee on the Romani Radio Program in Perth WA with an Indian couple about similarities between Romani and Indian culture, religion and language
7:01
Interview with a Gypsy
Interview with a Gypsy
Interview with a Gypsy
Esmeralda and Nadya talk to us about the history of Romani people This is NOT meant to be offensive I apologize if you are offended by this video. Rick Ross ...
15:43
Roma Rights Social Activist: Interview with Katalin Barsony
Roma Rights Social Activist: Interview with Katalin Barsony
Roma Rights Social Activist: Interview with Katalin Barsony
Hi, today's interview is with Katalin Bársony from Romedia Foundation. It provides support for Roma people, the largest minority in Europe. Katalin is an Awa...
5:41
An Interview with Mr Ivan Vesely, Chairman of the Dzeno Association
An Interview with Mr Ivan Vesely, Chairman of the Dzeno Association
An Interview with Mr Ivan Vesely, Chairman of the Dzeno Association
Roma are one of the biggest ethnic minorities in the EU with millions of people living in most Member States. Their situation is characterized by persisting ...
2:27
Claudia Romani - Interview For Radio L'Aquila 1
Claudia Romani - Interview For Radio L'Aquila 1
Claudia Romani - Interview For Radio L'Aquila 1
Claudia Romani Interview For Radio L'Aquila 1.
3:37
Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma, Romani Rose, Interview Januar 2014 Stockholm
Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma, Romani Rose, Interview Januar 2014 Stockholm
Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma, Romani Rose, Interview Januar 2014 Stockholm
8:35
Interview with Paul Polansky 2
Interview with Paul Polansky 2
Interview with Paul Polansky 2
Interview with Paul Polansky, American author and activist working for the rights of the Romani people in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Polansky's collecti...
8:50
Georges Cziffra Interview (1960)
Georges Cziffra Interview (1960)
Georges Cziffra Interview (1960)
This video is part of the pedagogical Music4Rom repository, a project that aims at highlighting the cultural richness of Romani people and their contribution to European musical culture.
Georges Cziffra (1921- 1994) is a great Hungarian composer and, probably, the most virtuoso Romani piano player
6:17
GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
Dorin Cioaba calls himself the "Roma-King". In an interview with Team Discrimination he says that he takes care about his people. But only a few hundred meters from his Villa, Romani families in bitter poverty live in self-constructed wooden huts.
7:18
Gina Csanyi-Robah Interviewed by CBC June 14 2012
Gina Csanyi-Robah Interviewed by CBC June 14 2012
Gina Csanyi-Robah Interviewed by CBC June 14 2012
Anna Maria Tremonti interviews Gina Csanyi-Robah on the recently passed Bill-31 From the Current: "Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says the Roma people app...
2:29
Breaking stereotypes: working with the Roma
Breaking stereotypes: working with the Roma
Breaking stereotypes: working with the Roma
The Romani people, often called gypsies, have long been scorned and marginalized throughout Europe. Historians suggest that they migrated from northern India...
12:14
Roma Perspectives on Education
Roma Perspectives on Education
Roma Perspectives on Education
A video interview with a number of young Roma people, discussing their experiences of education, forming part of the What's Working project, funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme. Grant Agreement Number- 2011-4782/008-001
For more information, visit www.whatsworking.eu
Romani young people answer the following questions:
1. What was your first day at school like?
2. How should you behave in school?
3. Who can support you?
4. What have you achieved?
3:54
MEPs dedicate a European Day to commemorate the Roma Holocaust
MEPs dedicate a European Day to commemorate the Roma Holocaust
MEPs dedicate a European Day to commemorate the Roma Holocaust
Following a campaign launched last month by the S&D; Group, the European Parliament today in Brussels solemnly recognised the genocide of Roma that took place during World War II and declared that a "European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day" should be dedicated to remember the 500,000 Roma people who were exterminated by the Nazis.
Interview with:
- Costel Nastasie, Romanian Roma and President of the NGO Roma Dignity
- Diamanta and Constantin, Romanian Roma having survived to the holocaust
- Soraya Post, S&D; spokesperson on the recognition of the Roma Holocaust Day
7:30
Interview with Israel Ramirez Sanchez (in Barcelona)
Interview with Israel Ramirez Sanchez (in Barcelona)
Interview with Israel Ramirez Sanchez (in Barcelona)
Israel Ramirez Sanchez is the president of Ternikalo 21, which is a youth Romani organization from Barcelona, Spain. According to Ramirez the main goals of t...
50:13
Interview with Odessa Toma - Romania Through Their Eyes
Interview with Odessa Toma - Romania Through Their Eyes
Interview with Odessa Toma - Romania Through Their Eyes
An interview with Odessa Toma, an American woman from Louisiana who married a Romanian man and moved to Romania with him. This is the story of the sacrifices they are making in order to be able to live in the country and of the way she copes and has gotten accustomed to living here.
This is the seventh episode of "Romania Through Their Eyes", a show featuring interviews with foreigners living in Romania. The show's purpose is to present Romania as foreigners see it, which will lead to a greater understanding of the issues facing Romanians and Romania.
Odessa's website is: http://odessatoma.blogspot.com.
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A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ROMA - Official Trailer
A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ROMA - Official Trailer
A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ROMA - Official Trailer
A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED tells the little-known story of the Roma, who have long been both romanticized and vilified in popular culture, politics, and the arts—fro...
4:22
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK the Summit of Mayors on Roma
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK the Summit of Mayors on Roma
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK the Summit of Mayors on Roma
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe for Roma Issues, during the 1st European Summi...
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ibiza tribe dondiegodeejay interview
ibiza tribe dondiegodeejay interview
ibiza tribe dondiegodeejay interview
an interview to DonDiegoDeejay about his party IBIZA TRIBE at EL DIVINO ibiza 09
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Romanistan: Interview with Anna Mirga
Romanistan: Interview with Anna Mirga
Romanistan: Interview with Anna Mirga
This is an interview with young and lively girl, Anna Mirga, of Roma and Polish origin, who is currently living in Barcelona. She is talking about Roma proud...
10:23
+RESPECT Social and Cultural Mediation in Belgium
+RESPECT Social and Cultural Mediation in Belgium
+RESPECT Social and Cultural Mediation in Belgium
http://www.morespect.eu/ http://www.invidio.it/ - REALIZZATO DA INVIDIO srl Rom Roma people combating discrimination citizenship rights participation social ...
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Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem (Romani Anthem) - Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem (Romani Anthem) - Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem (Romani Anthem) - Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem performed by Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem is a song composed by Žarko Jovanović, often used as the anthem of the Romani people. The title has been adapted in many countries by local Roma to match their native orthography and spoken dialect of the Romani language. Some of the song's many titles include,
"Gyelem, Gyelem" (Hungarian orthography),
"Jelem, Jelem",
"Dzelem, Dzelem",
"Dželem, Dželem",
"Đelem, Đelem" (Croatian and Latin Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Djelem, Djelem" (German and French orthography),
"Ђелем, Ђелем" (Cyrillic Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Ѓелем, Ѓелем",
"Џелем, Џелем",
"Джелем, дж
UKIP Nigel Farage interviewed about the the Roma people September 2010
Interview by Yvonne and Dave Slee on the Romani Radio Program in Perth WA with an Indian couple about similarities between Romani and Indian culture, religion and language
Interview by Yvonne and Dave Slee on the Romani Radio Program in Perth WA with an Indian couple about similarities between Romani and Indian culture, religion and language
Esmeralda and Nadya talk to us about the history of Romani people This is NOT meant to be offensive I apologize if you are offended by this video. Rick Ross ...
Esmeralda and Nadya talk to us about the history of Romani people This is NOT meant to be offensive I apologize if you are offended by this video. Rick Ross ...
Hi, today's interview is with Katalin Bársony from Romedia Foundation. It provides support for Roma people, the largest minority in Europe. Katalin is an Awa...
Hi, today's interview is with Katalin Bársony from Romedia Foundation. It provides support for Roma people, the largest minority in Europe. Katalin is an Awa...
Roma are one of the biggest ethnic minorities in the EU with millions of people living in most Member States. Their situation is characterized by persisting ...
Roma are one of the biggest ethnic minorities in the EU with millions of people living in most Member States. Their situation is characterized by persisting ...
Interview with Paul Polansky, American author and activist working for the rights of the Romani people in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Polansky's collecti...
Interview with Paul Polansky, American author and activist working for the rights of the Romani people in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Polansky's collecti...
This video is part of the pedagogical Music4Rom repository, a project that aims at highlighting the cultural richness of Romani people and their contribution to European musical culture.
Georges Cziffra (1921- 1994) is a great Hungarian composer and, probably, the most virtuoso Romani piano player
This video is part of the pedagogical Music4Rom repository, a project that aims at highlighting the cultural richness of Romani people and their contribution to European musical culture.
Georges Cziffra (1921- 1994) is a great Hungarian composer and, probably, the most virtuoso Romani piano player
Dorin Cioaba calls himself the "Roma-King". In an interview with Team Discrimination he says that he takes care about his people. But only a few hundred meters from his Villa, Romani families in bitter poverty live in self-constructed wooden huts.
Dorin Cioaba calls himself the "Roma-King". In an interview with Team Discrimination he says that he takes care about his people. But only a few hundred meters from his Villa, Romani families in bitter poverty live in self-constructed wooden huts.
Anna Maria Tremonti interviews Gina Csanyi-Robah on the recently passed Bill-31 From the Current: "Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says the Roma people app...
Anna Maria Tremonti interviews Gina Csanyi-Robah on the recently passed Bill-31 From the Current: "Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says the Roma people app...
The Romani people, often called gypsies, have long been scorned and marginalized throughout Europe. Historians suggest that they migrated from northern India...
The Romani people, often called gypsies, have long been scorned and marginalized throughout Europe. Historians suggest that they migrated from northern India...
A video interview with a number of young Roma people, discussing their experiences of education, forming part of the What's Working project, funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme. Grant Agreement Number- 2011-4782/008-001
For more information, visit www.whatsworking.eu
Romani young people answer the following questions:
1. What was your first day at school like?
2. How should you behave in school?
3. Who can support you?
4. What have you achieved?
A video interview with a number of young Roma people, discussing their experiences of education, forming part of the What's Working project, funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme. Grant Agreement Number- 2011-4782/008-001
For more information, visit www.whatsworking.eu
Romani young people answer the following questions:
1. What was your first day at school like?
2. How should you behave in school?
3. Who can support you?
4. What have you achieved?
published:24 May 2013
views:219
MEPs dedicate a European Day to commemorate the Roma Holocaust
Following a campaign launched last month by the S&D; Group, the European Parliament today in Brussels solemnly recognised the genocide of Roma that took place during World War II and declared that a "European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day" should be dedicated to remember the 500,000 Roma people who were exterminated by the Nazis.
Interview with:
- Costel Nastasie, Romanian Roma and President of the NGO Roma Dignity
- Diamanta and Constantin, Romanian Roma having survived to the holocaust
- Soraya Post, S&D; spokesperson on the recognition of the Roma Holocaust Day
Following a campaign launched last month by the S&D; Group, the European Parliament today in Brussels solemnly recognised the genocide of Roma that took place during World War II and declared that a "European Roma Holocaust Memorial Day" should be dedicated to remember the 500,000 Roma people who were exterminated by the Nazis.
Interview with:
- Costel Nastasie, Romanian Roma and President of the NGO Roma Dignity
- Diamanta and Constantin, Romanian Roma having survived to the holocaust
- Soraya Post, S&D; spokesperson on the recognition of the Roma Holocaust Day
published:16 Apr 2015
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Interview with Israel Ramirez Sanchez (in Barcelona)
Israel Ramirez Sanchez is the president of Ternikalo 21, which is a youth Romani organization from Barcelona, Spain. According to Ramirez the main goals of t...
Israel Ramirez Sanchez is the president of Ternikalo 21, which is a youth Romani organization from Barcelona, Spain. According to Ramirez the main goals of t...
An interview with Odessa Toma, an American woman from Louisiana who married a Romanian man and moved to Romania with him. This is the story of the sacrifices they are making in order to be able to live in the country and of the way she copes and has gotten accustomed to living here.
This is the seventh episode of "Romania Through Their Eyes", a show featuring interviews with foreigners living in Romania. The show's purpose is to present Romania as foreigners see it, which will lead to a greater understanding of the issues facing Romanians and Romania.
Odessa's website is: http://odessatoma.blogspot.com.
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Acesta este un interviu cu Odessa Toma, o femeie din SUA, din statul Louisiana, care s-a maritat cu un barbat roman si s-a mutat in Romania ca sa fie cu el. Aceasta este povestea sacrificiilor pe care le fac pentru a putea trai in tara si despre felul in care ea incearca sa se obisnuiasca cu traiul de aici.
Acesta este al saptelea episod din show-ul "Romania Through Their Eyes (Romania Prin Ochii Lor)", un show care prezinta interviuri cu strainii ce locuiesc in Romania. Scopul show-ului este sa prezinte Romania asa cum o vad strainii, pentru ca asta va duce la o intelegere mai buna a poporului Roman si ale Romaniei.
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Released 1/3/12
Website: http://www.romaniathroughtheireyes.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/romaniathroughtheireyes
An interview with Odessa Toma, an American woman from Louisiana who married a Romanian man and moved to Romania with him. This is the story of the sacrifices they are making in order to be able to live in the country and of the way she copes and has gotten accustomed to living here.
This is the seventh episode of "Romania Through Their Eyes", a show featuring interviews with foreigners living in Romania. The show's purpose is to present Romania as foreigners see it, which will lead to a greater understanding of the issues facing Romanians and Romania.
Odessa's website is: http://odessatoma.blogspot.com.
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Acesta este un interviu cu Odessa Toma, o femeie din SUA, din statul Louisiana, care s-a maritat cu un barbat roman si s-a mutat in Romania ca sa fie cu el. Aceasta este povestea sacrificiilor pe care le fac pentru a putea trai in tara si despre felul in care ea incearca sa se obisnuiasca cu traiul de aici.
Acesta este al saptelea episod din show-ul "Romania Through Their Eyes (Romania Prin Ochii Lor)", un show care prezinta interviuri cu strainii ce locuiesc in Romania. Scopul show-ului este sa prezinte Romania asa cum o vad strainii, pentru ca asta va duce la o intelegere mai buna a poporului Roman si ale Romaniei.
RTTE-007-EN-HD
Released 1/3/12
Website: http://www.romaniathroughtheireyes.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/romaniathroughtheireyes
published:04 Jan 2012
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A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE ROMA - Official Trailer
A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED tells the little-known story of the Roma, who have long been both romanticized and vilified in popular culture, politics, and the arts—fro...
A PEOPLE UNCOUNTED tells the little-known story of the Roma, who have long been both romanticized and vilified in popular culture, politics, and the arts—fro...
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe for Roma Issues, during the 1st European Summi...
Interview with Jeroen SCHOEKKENBROEK, Special Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe for Roma Issues, during the 1st European Summi...
This is an interview with young and lively girl, Anna Mirga, of Roma and Polish origin, who is currently living in Barcelona. She is talking about Roma proud...
This is an interview with young and lively girl, Anna Mirga, of Roma and Polish origin, who is currently living in Barcelona. She is talking about Roma proud...
http://www.morespect.eu/ http://www.invidio.it/ - REALIZZATO DA INVIDIO srl Rom Roma people combating discrimination citizenship rights participation social ...
http://www.morespect.eu/ http://www.invidio.it/ - REALIZZATO DA INVIDIO srl Rom Roma people combating discrimination citizenship rights participation social ...
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem performed by Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem is a song composed by Žarko Jovanović, often used as the anthem of the Romani people. The title has been adapted in many countries by local Roma to match their native orthography and spoken dialect of the Romani language. Some of the song's many titles include,
"Gyelem, Gyelem" (Hungarian orthography),
"Jelem, Jelem",
"Dzelem, Dzelem",
"Dželem, Dželem",
"Đelem, Đelem" (Croatian and Latin Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Djelem, Djelem" (German and French orthography),
"Ђелем, Ђелем" (Cyrillic Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Ѓелем, Ѓелем",
"Џелем, Џелем",
"Джелем, джелем" (Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian orthography),
"Opré Roma" and
"Romale Shavale".
In an interview with reporter Mike Kalezić, Jovanović himself titled the song ‘Opre Roma’.
After experiencing firsthand the incarceration of Roma during the Porajmos (the Romani Holocaust of World War II), Jovanović later composed the lyrics of Gelem, Gelem and set them to a traditional melody in 1949. The song was first adopted by delegates of the first World Romani Congress held in 1971.
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem (Lyrics)
djelem djelem lungome dromenca
maladilem shukare romenca
aaaaaaj romale, aaaaaaj cavale 2x
alaj voliv lake kale jaka
kaj si gugle sar duj kale draka
aaaaaaj romale, aaaaaj cavale
kindem lake lolo diklo tursko
ni volil man asher latar pusto
aaaaaj romale, aaaaaaaj cavale
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem performed by Haris Abdagich
Gelem, Gelem is a song composed by Žarko Jovanović, often used as the anthem of the Romani people. The title has been adapted in many countries by local Roma to match their native orthography and spoken dialect of the Romani language. Some of the song's many titles include,
"Gyelem, Gyelem" (Hungarian orthography),
"Jelem, Jelem",
"Dzelem, Dzelem",
"Dželem, Dželem",
"Đelem, Đelem" (Croatian and Latin Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Djelem, Djelem" (German and French orthography),
"Ђелем, Ђелем" (Cyrillic Serbian and Bosnian orthography),
"Ѓелем, Ѓелем",
"Џелем, Џелем",
"Джелем, джелем" (Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian orthography),
"Opré Roma" and
"Romale Shavale".
In an interview with reporter Mike Kalezić, Jovanović himself titled the song ‘Opre Roma’.
After experiencing firsthand the incarceration of Roma during the Porajmos (the Romani Holocaust of World War II), Jovanović later composed the lyrics of Gelem, Gelem and set them to a traditional melody in 1949. The song was first adopted by delegates of the first World Romani Congress held in 1971.
Gelem, Gelem / Djelem, Djelem (Lyrics)
djelem djelem lungome dromenca
maladilem shukare romenca
aaaaaaj romale, aaaaaaj cavale 2x
alaj voliv lake kale jaka
kaj si gugle sar duj kale draka
aaaaaaj romale, aaaaaj cavale
kindem lake lolo diklo tursko
ni volil man asher latar pusto
aaaaaj romale, aaaaaaaj cavale
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
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The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
The Struggle for Survival of the Roma People: Europe's Most Hated
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In January, European Union restrictions on Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, meaning citizens of those countries were free to travel and work throughout the EU. This inspired anger in wealthier countries like the UK, where people anticipated a flood of migrants looking to take advantage of relatively generous welfare systems. This anger was directed most fiercely at the Roma.
Europe's largest ethnic minority — also known as gypsies — has long endured bigotry and abuse. This year, they've been a boon to rightwing politicians who've used them to garner support for anti-immigration policies and achieve significant electoral victories.
VICE News examines the so-called "Roma influx" by visiting a Roma community in northern England, then traveling to Romania to meet a group of Roma who have just been evicted from their homes and don't have the money to leave the country to seek out better lives.
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published:24 Jul 2014
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On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On January the first, restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian citizens who want to live and...
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On the streets with the Roma people living in Britain
On January the first, restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian citizens who want to live and work here will be relaxed. So will that lead to more Roma coming t...
Synopsis: Romanipen is the set of values or code that Roma must follow to be true Roma. The persecution they have suffered and the process of assimilation th...
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published:06 Apr 2015
Who Are The "Gypsies"?
Who Are The "Gypsies"?
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In Italy, discrimination against "Gypsies" is widespread and in some ways state-sponsored. So, who are the people known as "Gypsies", and why are they discriminated against?
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Did you know? Introducing the Roma people
http://www.dw.de/did-you-know-introducing-the-roma-people/a-18008290
"The Roma people are one of the world's best-known ethnic minorities and one of the most discriminated against."
Are the Roma Primitive, or Just Poor?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/20/sunday-review/are-the-roma-primitive-or-just-poor.html
"THE cluster of Roma, handcuffed and caged-in behind glass walls, listened in silence as prosecutors accused them in court of selling child brides for up to about $270,000 in cash, valuing them based on their ability to steal."
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma: Experts by Experience
http://ww2.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/news/roma_report.Maincontent.0007.file.tmp/Experts%20by%20Experience.pdf
"In 2011, the European Commission published a Framework for National 'Roma' Integration Strategies (NRIS) and this was adopted by all of the European Union Members."
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published:06 Apr 2015
views:301
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Roma, A New Generation
Ten centuries ago the Roma traveled from India to Europe. Yet the promise of Europe is sti...
Ten centuries ago the Roma traveled from India to Europe. Yet the promise of Europe is still denied these true Europeans. This film, from the Open Society Fo...
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania...
published:14 Oct 2010
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
CNN documentary on the Roma comunity in Romania
published:14 Oct 2010
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The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡ...
published:07 Apr 2015
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
The Bulgarian Gypsies (Romani people) - The Gipsy community in Bulgaria
In Bulgaria, the Romani are most commonly referred to as Tsigani (цигани, pronounced [tsiɡəni]), an exonym that some Romani resent and others embrace. The form of the endonym Roma in Bulgarian is romi (роми).
Bulgaria participates in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, an international initiative to improve the socio-economic status and social inclusion of Romani, with eight other governments committing themselves to "work toward eliminating discrimination and closing the unacceptable gaps between Roma and the rest of society". The rights of the Romani people in the country are also represented by various political parties and cultural organizations, most notably the Civil Union "Roma".
Noted Romani from Bulgaria include musicians Azis, Sofi Marinova and Ivo Papazov, surgeon Aleksandar Chirkov, politicians Toma Tomov and Tsvetelin Kanchev, footballer Marian Ognyanov, and 1988 Olympic boxing champion Ismail Mustafov.
Gypsies in Bulgaria are not a unified community in terms of culture and lifestyle. The most widespread group of the Romani in the country are the yerlii or the 'local Roma', which are in turn divided into Bulgarian Gypsies (daskane roma) and Turkish Gypsies (horahane roma). The former are mostly Christian (Eastern Orthodox and Protestant), while the latter are Muslim. Many of the Muslim Romani or the so-called Turkish Gypsies are usually well integrated within the ethnic Turkish society in Bulgaria and many possess Turkish ethnic identity and speak Turkish in addition to Romani. Racism against the Romani population in Bulgaria has existed for centuries and was fuelled during Ottoman rule when many, probably due to ill treatment from the native Bulgarians sided with the Turks adopting their language and religion.
A subgroup of the Bulgarian Gypsies in Southern Bulgaria, the Asparuhovi bâlgari ('Asparuh Bulgarians') – that is known also as either stari bâlgari ('Old Bulgarians'), sivi gâlâbi ('Grey Doves', 'Grey Pigeons'), or demirdzhii – self-identify as the descendants of blacksmiths for Khan Asparuh's army. Some deny any connection with the Romani and most do not speak Romani.
Other Romani groups include the conservative wandering Kalderash (sometimes referred to by the exonym Serbian Gypsies) that are Eastern Orthodox and the Rudari (or Ludari) who speak a dialect of Romanian and are known as Vlax Gypsies. They are further subdivided into three groups by their traditional craft: the Ursari or Mechkari ('bear trainers'), the Lingurari or Kopanari ('carpenters', primarily associated with wooden bowls) and the Lautari ('musicians'). They migrated from Wallachia to present-day Bulgaria after 1856, the year of their liberation from slavery.
Even a superficial acquaintance with the Bulgarian Gypsies gives us some impression of the great variety of Gypsy communities (some of whom do not have a Roma identity) in the country. There are traditional communities (nomads or sedentary) with preserved old trades, language and ethnic and cultural characteristics, as well as communities who have integrated in the surrounding population and are relatively well-educated and socially active. In order to have a better understanding of the present day situation of the Gypsy minority in Bulgaria we have to consider their basic ethnic and social parameters and ethnic and cultural features, as well as their place in society from a historical point of view1. Based on the above the present day problems of Bulgarian Gypsies and the main trends of development of the Gypsy community become clear.
The first wave of large-scale settlement of Gypsies in Bulgarian lands can be traced back approximately to the period of the 12th—14th c., some earlier contacts are also possible (as early as the 9th century according to some scholarly opinions). Processes of sedentarization in the towns and villages were active among a part of the Gypsy population in the Ottoman Empire (15th—19th c.), others were still living as nomads and had preserved the old trades. A new type of semi-nomadic lifestyle also emerged at the time (Gypsies with a winter residence and an active nomadic season within the regional boundaries). In the 17th and 18th c. a great number of Gypsies, leaving the Danubian principalities (Wallachia and Moldova), entered the Ottoman Empire (the Second Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). New waves of Gypsy groups came to Bulgaria in the second half of the 19th c. and the beginning of the 20th c. from the principalities after the end of Gypsy slavery (the Third Gypsy migration wave in Bulgarian lands). The migration of Gypsies from neighbouring countries (mainly Rumania and Greece) continued until the 20th c. and was usually related to the change of country borders in the wars (the two Balkan wars, W. W. I and W. W. II).
published:07 Apr 2015
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Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA test...
published:20 Dec 2011
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani girl from Kosovo goes to India to discover her roots
Romani Gypsy from Kosovo goes to The Panjab region of Northwest India to have her DNA tested and discover the land of her forefathers.
The Romani language is of a Rajasthani / Panjabi origin.
It is believed the Romani left India in approximately 1026ad due to invasion of Islam into the lands. Believed to be of Indian military status, the Romani made a quick journey into what is now Turkey where they lived alongside Greek speaking Byzantines and Armenians. They lived in what is now Turkey for nearly 300 years before a series of Earthquakes weakened the lands and this land also fell threat to Islamic invasion, the Romani left for Europe and arrived in around 1300ad where they settled into the Balkan Regions of Greece and Albania. From here the Romani have spread the length of Europe and onto European colonies where they have survived as a people related through blood, culture and language. Recent testing of Romani DNA has also supported and confirmed their Indian ancestry.
Romani word such as Purano (ancient / elder), Sap (snake), Kher (house) are all still spoken in India today as the young lady discovers.
In the video the man mentions the word "Lohar" which is the Indian word for metal. This word survives in Romani as "Lovva" and means money.
published:20 Dec 2011
views:39200
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Gypsies, Roma, Travellers: An Animated History
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic qu...
Europe is home to 10-12 million Roma, yet many Europeans are unable to answer the basic question, "who are the Roma?" The remarkable history of Gypsies, Roma...
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people celebrate traditional festival in Edirne
Turkish Romani people have marked a historical festival in Turkey's old capital city of Edirne, where traditions have long been preserved. The event celebrat...
NDI celebrated the culture and achievements -- and highlighted the plight -- of the Roma people, commonly called "gypsies," in honor of the 40th anniversary ...
Deciding the fate of the Roma population in Europe EU immigration ministers meet in Paris on Monday. Ministers from the European countries where the 'problem...
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Χρυσή Αυγή Αργολίδας:"Εκτός ελέγχου οι τσιγγάνοι mp4
Συνάντηση με τον Αστυνομικό Διευθυντή Αργολίδας, ταξίαρχο Γεώργιο Ντοκομέ είχαν κατόπιν αιτήματος τους εκπρόσωποι του Πυρήνα Αργολίδας της Χρυσής Αυγής με θέ...
Interview by Yvonne and Dave Slee on the Romani Radio Program in Perth WA with an Indian c...
published:13 Feb 2010
Romani Radio Program Indian interview
Romani Radio Program Indian interview
Interview by Yvonne and Dave Slee on the Romani Radio Program in Perth WA with an Indian couple about similarities between Romani and Indian culture, religion and language
published:13 Feb 2010
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Interview with a Gypsy
Esmeralda and Nadya talk to us about the history of Romani people This is NOT meant to be ...
Esmeralda and Nadya talk to us about the history of Romani people This is NOT meant to be offensive I apologize if you are offended by this video. Rick Ross ...
Roma Rights Social Activist: Interview with Katalin Barsony
Roma Rights Social Activist: Interview with Katalin Barsony
Hi, today's interview is with Katalin Bársony from Romedia Foundation. It provides support for Roma people, the largest minority in Europe. Katalin is an Awa...
An Interview with Mr Ivan Vesely, Chairman of the Dzeno Association
An Interview with Mr Ivan Vesely, Chairman of the Dzeno Association
Roma are one of the biggest ethnic minorities in the EU with millions of people living in most Member States. Their situation is characterized by persisting ...
Interview with Paul Polansky, American author and activist working for the rights of the Romani people in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Polansky's collecti...
This video is part of the pedagogical Music4Rom repository, a project that aims at highlig...
published:30 Sep 2014
Georges Cziffra Interview (1960)
Georges Cziffra Interview (1960)
This video is part of the pedagogical Music4Rom repository, a project that aims at highlighting the cultural richness of Romani people and their contribution to European musical culture.
Georges Cziffra (1921- 1994) is a great Hungarian composer and, probably, the most virtuoso Romani piano player
published:30 Sep 2014
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GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
Dorin Cioaba calls himself the "Roma-King". In an interview with Team Discrimination he sa...
published:06 Dec 2014
GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
GenZapp Day 10: The "Roma-King" in Sibiu
Dorin Cioaba calls himself the "Roma-King". In an interview with Team Discrimination he says that he takes care about his people. But only a few hundred meters from his Villa, Romani families in bitter poverty live in self-constructed wooden huts.
published:06 Dec 2014
views:427
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Gina Csanyi-Robah Interviewed by CBC June 14 2012
Anna Maria Tremonti interviews Gina Csanyi-Robah on the recently passed Bill-31 From the C...
Anna Maria Tremonti interviews Gina Csanyi-Robah on the recently passed Bill-31 From the Current: "Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says the Roma people app...
The Romani people, often called gypsies, have long been scorned and marginalized throughout Europe. Historians suggest that they migrated from northern India...
A video interview with a number of young Roma people, discussing their experiences of educ...
published:24 May 2013
Roma Perspectives on Education
Roma Perspectives on Education
A video interview with a number of young Roma people, discussing their experiences of education, forming part of the What's Working project, funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme. Grant Agreement Number- 2011-4782/008-001
For more information, visit www.whatsworking.eu
Romani young people answer the following questions:
1. What was your first day at school like?
2. How should you behave in school?
3. Who can support you?
4. What have you achieved?
One of the two New York prison escapees has been shot and the other is being pursued, according to a report from CNN... Here's more from the Buffalo News. ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. The world must come to terms with hard truths instead of pleasant sounding euphemisms and soundbites ... Unlike the U.S ... Coupled with mindless policies, the explosion of individual, tribal, stateless and state-sponsored acts of terrorism will continue to soar ... But even progressive political and military ideas or modern human nature are extensions of the historical past....
Local newspaper Le Dauphine said the head was also covered in Arabic writing... The attack, in which a number of people were injured, bore the hallmarks of Islamist militants ... If confirmed as an attack, it would be the second major such incident in France this year, coming after Islamist gunmen killed 17 people in January in attacks on the offices of the Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly and a Jewish food store ... Agencies ....
The gunman killed by police after the Tunisian attack which killed at least 38 people was not previously known to the authorities, according to the country’s prime minister. Habib Essid said Seifeddine Rezgui came from the town of Gaafour in the Siliana region and had been a student at the University of Kairouan... ....
JusticeAnthony Kennedy, who has written all of the court's decisions recognizing and expanding gay rights, said the decision was based on the fundamental right to marry and the equality that must be afforded gay Americans.People celebrate outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday after the panel's historic decision on gay marriage ... "Many people will rejoice at this decision, and I begrudge none their celebration....
The People's Democracy Party (HDP) - a pro-Kurdish left-wing party - recorded more than 10% of the vote, allowing it to take seats in parliament for the first time ... The most surprising thing about the election is the strong support of Kurdishpeople for the HDP ... Erdogan has been a strong leader to unite the majority of the Turkishpeople ... There is only going to be only one in parliament, but this is important for Romanipeople....
"Lame" was originally used in reference to people with reduced mobility due to physical disability ... WHY do some people not understand OCD is a mental illness not just liking something clean ... Actions are illegal, people are not ... "Gypped" comes from the word "gypsy," which refers to Romanipeople who are often characterized unfairly as swindlers. It's a word that has very real implications for the unequal treatment of Romanipeople today....
The discussions focused on drafting the Strategy of integration of national minorities for 2015-2020 and the ActionPlan on supporting the Romany residents of Moldova for the 2016-2020 ... As for the support of the Romanypeople in Moldova, Elena Beleacova said that it was necessary to provide educational support for the Romany residents, especially the possibility to study Romanian....
people with disabilities and Roma need more attention ... and effective equality of people with psycho-social and intellectual disabilities ... The Commissioner also highlights the positive and inclusive work of the GovernmentCommission set up to establish a shared understanding of past injustices and abuses experienced by Romanipeople/Taters in Norway....
...Shot on black-and-white film (Kodak Double-x), the film is set in 1855 Wallachia, a time in which the Romanipeople had subhuman status, being slaves to landowning Boyars, »....
Grimly familiar … Romanypeople board a train from Stuttgart to Auschwitz in 1940... Except, perhaps – as Lindsay Hawdon obliquely suggests in her debut novel – to be among the Holocaust’s forgotten victims; those such as the Romanypeople who, when they’re mentioned at all, are tacked on at the end of the roll call, restricted to a dependent clause....
Princeton University senior KatherineClifton was first inspired to write a play about hostility between the Serbs and Romanipeople while participating in Princeton's Bridge Year Program... "I hope to instigate dialogue between the Serbs and Romanipeople (known as the Roma) using theater as a tool to embrace our shared humanity and to challenge our prejudices....
On April 8th, we celebrate the InternationalRomani Day ... Also then, the official flag of Romanipeople was chosen, consisting of three elements. the blue color of the sky, symbolizing freedom, the green color of sprouted wheat, suggesting nature and fertility of the earth, and in the center, where the two elements unite, sits the red wheel, symbol of the Romanipeople's origin in India and their long exodus....
Organised to mark InternationalRoma Day, the Gypsy Wheel - Roma Values Festival comprises events which offer a glimpse into the everyday lives of Romanipeople, while bringing different ethnic groups closer to one another through culture ...people; this was also the event at which the Romani language was officially recognised....
Article 3 of the Treaty of the European Union states that; 'the Union's aim is to promote peace, its values and the well being of its peoples' ... Prejudice against Romanipeople is deeply ingrained in our societies and this sways political decisions affecting Roma. Prejudice is the driving force behind the forced eviction of Roma people, and the lack of access to adequate housing is discrimination - let's make no mistake about that....
“And shame on you for wagging your judgemental little fingers at IVF – a miracle that has allowed legions of loving people, both straight and gay, to fulfil their dream of having children.” ... While same-sex partnerships and adoption are yet to be legalised in Italy, Romani said other people’s access to such rights should not be opposed on principle....
He has published more than 300 books and articles about the Romanipeople, history and language ... "His talk focuses our attention on the international plight of Romanipeoples who have experienced human rights violations, and it also offers an opportunity to examine how research might inform the study of national and international policies being currently implemented with regard to the Roma and similar populations."....
They include a chapter concerning Romanipeople in the acquis of the EU but then they deport them ... What happened to the Romanipeople having a place in the acquis of the EU? Why are you throwing them out? Is this how you approach humans? Yes, this is the West's view of man ... We have rejected the previous discriminatory approaches against the Romanipeople....