US Poverty Rate Highest in 15 Years
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India is Silent on ROMA Deportation!Because the Corporate War Strategy Centres around Displacement, Deportation and Ethnic Cleansing!summit of the 27 European Union leaders begins shortly Thursday with the official agenda related to the Union's ties with its "strategic partners" and emerging economies like China, South Korea and India, but a growing row betwwen France and the European Commission over the expulsion of Gypsies, also known as Roma, is threatening to cloud the one-day summit.
The row over French expulsions of Roma communities has erupted in a slanging match at an EU summit in Brussels.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, incandescent over an attack on France and its deportation policy levelled this week by EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding, said he could not allow his country to be the victim of "outrageous" insults.
After a meeting of the leaders of the centre-right European People's Party (EPP) here last night, German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters that there will definitely be discussions about the Roma issue at today's summit.
"I find that the tone and especially the comparison with historical events was not quite appropriate," Merkel added.
She was referring to statements made on Tuesday by EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Redidg who condemned the expulsions of the Gypsies by Fance as a disgrace and said it gave rise to "a situation she thought Europe would not have to witness again after the Second World War." Reding also threatened to take France to court for violating the EU's charter of fundamental rights.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is reported to have reacted angrily to the statements by the EU Commissioner and in a meeting with French senators said that Luxembourg could host the Gypsies instead. On his part, foreign minister of Luxembour Jean Asselborn retorted to the French President's statements saying, "I know that Nicolas Sarkozy has problems with Luxembourgers, but he's gone too far."
Neither Reding nor the prime minister of Luxembourg, Jean-Claude Juncker, both centre-right politicians, attended the EPP meeting here Wednesday night.
The European Parliament and European human rights organisations have condemned France's expulsion of over 1000 Gypsies to Bulgaria and Romania from where they had come. Sarkozy has accused the Roma community of being responsbile for rise in crimes in France.
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso is trying to calm the situation. "Expressions used in the heat of the moment may have given rise to misunderstandings," he told reporters in Brussels yesterday.
The controversy, which threatened to overwhelm a summit devoted to foreign policy and trade, spilled over at a leaders' lunch when President Sarkozy confronted Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso.
"It is outrageous that I come here and have to defend the honour of France," said President Sarkozy, before launching a broadside at Mrs Reding, who slammed the deportation of Roma minorities as a "disgrace".
Earlier this week Mrs Reding said: "I personally have been appalled by a situation which gave the impression that people are being removed from a member state of the EU just because they belong to a certain ethnic minority. This is a situation I had thought Europe would not have to witness again after the Second World War."
Her fellow Commissioners have supported her attack on expulsions on the basis of ethnicity but distanced themselves from her remarks on the Second World War - remarks she apologised for on Wednesday.
But President Sarkozy was not satisfied, insisting there had been no illegal expulsions based on ethnicity and insisting at a summit press conference that everyone - Commissioners and EU leaders - fully shared his outrage at the attack on a founding EU member state.
A spokesman for President Barroso afterwards insisted that was not the case, adding: "President Sarkozy does have a case to answer. No one supports President Sarkozy on the substance of the issue.
There was a huge row over lunch with President Barroso insisting that he had a job to do of upholding EU laws on the free movement of its citizens and he would continue to do it. We will continue to consider whether to take legal action against France. That work is going on."
Prime Minister David Cameron, keener to trumpet success in agreeing fast-track proposals for long-term substantial aid to Pakistan and an accord on EU trade with South Korea, acknowledged only that the conversation over lunch had been "lively".
Asked his views on the Roma row, he said: "It is important that countries respect the law, but it is also important that they are able to take action to remove people if there is a problem of people behaving illegally. But people (Mrs Reding) also have to choose their words carefully. The Commission has a role to uphold the law, in a responsible way."
US Poverty Rate Highest in 15 Years
The U.S. Census Bureau says the U.S. poverty rate rose last year to its highest level in 15 years — while the overall number people living in poverty was the most in the five decades since statistics have been available.
In a report issued Thursday, the bureau says the total number of people living in poverty in the United States rose from 13.2 percent in 2008 to 14.3 percent in 2009. It says 43.6 million people lived in poverty last year, an increase of nearly four million from 2008.
The Census Bureau's director of Housing and Household statistics, David Johnson, says the severity of the recession had many economists predicting the poverty rate would have been even higher. He said increased unemployment benefits and other government programs kept the rate down.
The study also shows the number of people in the U.S. without health insurance rose to more than 50 million in 2009 , the first increase in the uninsured since the bureau began collecting insurance data in 1987.
Johnson says it is likely the number of uninsured increased because of people losing employer-based health insurance because of job loss or changing from full- to part-time work.
For a family of four, the Census Bureau defines poverty as having a yearly income of less than about $22,000 per year. The median household income in the U.S. in 2009 was $49,777, showing no statistical change from 2008.
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Meanwhile,French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he was "deeply" shocked by the sharp criticism of his country's deportation of ethnic Roma, also known as Gypsies, and said France would continue to dismantle Roma camps.
Sarkozy's defiant comments Thursday came amid growing EU criticism of the policy. The issue threatened to overshadow an EU summit called to discuss economic issues.
EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding and Sarkozy have spent days exchanging harsh words over the expulsions, which Reding had suggested had overtones of Nazi-era minority deportations.
Although she stepped back from her harsh criticism Thursday, Reding has held fast in her rebuke of the French government and earlier statements that Paris could face EU disciplinary actions.
French leaders have lashed out against the criticisms, calling them "unacceptable." Sarkozy has described the break-up of Roma encampments and their deportation as part of a crackdown on crime.
Leaders have gathered at the Brussels summit to discuss ways to prevent new financial crises after the economic turmoil that has roiled various European countries. But the dispute between France and the EU leadership over Paris' policy of deporting the ethnic Roma minority is overshadowing other issues.
France has deported hundreds of Romanian and Bulgarian Roma back to their countries of origin over the years, but recently has increased the pace of expulsions.
According to the French news agency, Sarkozy and EU Commission Chief Jose Manuel Barroso had a "fierce exchange" over the Roma during lunch.
Leaders of the economic bloc announced during the one-day summit that they had struck a free trade deal with South Korea.
The group was also to discuss easing trade rules with Pakistan and provide additional financial relief to the flood-ravaged nation.
16 September 2010 Last updated at 17:51 GMT
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Nicolas Sarkozy: "All the heads of state and government were shocked"
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has described comments by an EU commissioner about Roma deportations from France as "outrageous".
EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding appeared to compare France's actions to persecutions in Nazi-occupied France.
"The disgusting and shameful words that were used - World War II, the evocation of the Jews - was something that shocked us deeply," Mr Sarkozy said.
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France would continue to dismantle Roma camps, he added.
"I am the French president and I cannot allow my country to be insulted," Mr Sarkozy told a news conference at an EU summit in Brussels.
'Unprecdented row'
He also confirmed he had had a heated exchange with the European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, on the subject of Roma deportations.
The BBC's Oana Lungescu, who is at the summit, says this is an unprecedented row between Brussels and Paris.
"It is true that in the past few weeks, some things have been said that are out of order," Mr Barroso admitted. "But I think we need to leave that on one side now."
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France Roma row
- 19 July: A French Roma mob riots in the Loire Valley town of Saint Aignan after police shoot a Roma man dead
- 29 July: President Sarkozy orders the clearing of 300 illegal Roma and traveller camps within three months
- 9 September: With about 1,000 foreign Roma already deported from France, the European Parliament demands an end to the policy; France vows to continue
- 14 September: EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding draws parallels with WWII
- 16 September: President Sarkozy tells EU summit Reding's words were "disgusting and shameful"
Ms Reding, who represents Luxembourg on the EU Commission, said on Tuesday: "This is a situation I had thought Europe would not have to witness again after the Second World War."
She also urged the European Commission to take legal action against France over the deportations.
Ms Reding later said she regretted interpretations of her statement.
Although France has deported thousands of Romanian and Bulgarian Roma over the past few years, it began accelerating the process last month, as part of a high-profile crackdown on illegal camps in the country.
On Monday, Euro MPs accused the commission of failing to protect the Roma deported from France.
In all, Mr Sarkozy said around 500 camps were dismantled in August, of which 199 were Roma settlements.
About 5,400 people were evicted from the Roma camps, but the majority of those living in the camps were French nationals, the president said.
The president's assertions appeared to contradict a leaked memo from the French interior ministry which surfaced on Monday.
It showed the authorities had been instructed to target Roma camps, rather than deal with migrants on a case-by-case basis, as the French migration minister and the minister for Europe had assured the European Commission.
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Romani people
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The Romani (also Romany, Romanies, Romanis, Roma or Roms; exonym: Gypsies; Romani: Romane or Rromane, depending on the dialect) are an ethnic group living mostly in Europe, who trace 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. In more recent migrations, some people have gone to the Americas and, to a lesser extent, other parts of the world.
The Romani language is divided into several dialects, which add up to an estimated number of speakers larger than two million.[16] 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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Terminology
Main article: Names of the Romani people
Rom, Romani
Romani usage
In the Romani language, rom is a masculine noun, meaning "man, husband", with the plural roma. Romani is the feminine adjective, while romano is the masculine adjective. Some Romanies use Rom / Roma as an ethnic name, while others (such as the Sinti, or the Romanichal) do not use this term as a self-ascription for the entire ethnic group.[17]
Sometimes, rom and romani are spelled with a double r, i.e., rrom and rromani. In this case rr is used to represent the phoneme /ʀ/ (also written as ř and rh), which in some Romani dialects has remained different from the one written with a single r. The rr spelling is common particularly in Romania, in order to distinguish from the endonym for Romanians (sg. român, pl. români).[18]
English usage
In the English language (according to OED), Rom is a noun (with the plural Roma or Roms) and an adjective, while Romani (Romany) is also a noun (with the plural Romanies or Romanis) and an adjective. Both Rom and Romani have been in use in English since the 19th century as an alternative for Gypsy. Romani was initially spelled Rommany, then Romany, while today the Romani spelling is the most popular spelling. Occasionally, the double r spelling (e.g., Rroma, Rromani) mentioned above is also encountered in English texts.
Distribution of the Romanies in Europe based on self-designation.
Although Roma is used as a designation for the branch of the Romani people with historic concentrations in Eastern Europe and the Balkans, it is increasingly encountered during recent decades[19][20] as a generic term for the Romani people as a whole.[21]
Because all Romanies use the word Romani as an adjective, the term began to be used as a noun for the entire ethnic group.[22]
Today, the term Romani is used by most organizations—including the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the US Library of Congress.[18]
The standard assumption is that the demonyms of the Romani people, Lom and Dom share the same origin.[23][24]
Gypsy
Further information: Gypsy
The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the Greek word for 'Egyptian', Αιγύπτιοι (Aigyptioi, whence modern Greek γύφτοι gifti), in the belief that the Romanies, or some other Gypsy groups (such as the Balkan Egyptians), originated in Egypt, and in one narrative were exiled as punishment for allegedly harboring the infant Jesus.[25] This exonym is sometimes written with capital letter, to show that it designates an ethnic group.[26]
As described in Victor Hugo's novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the medieval French referred to the Romanies as egyptiens. The term has come to bear pejorative connotations. The word "Gypsy" in English has become so pervasive that many Romani organizations use it in their own organizational names.
In North America, the word "Gypsy" is commonly used as a reference to lifestyle[27] or fashion, and not to the Romani ethnicity. The Spanish term gitano and the French term gitan may have the same origin.[clarification needed][28]
Population and subgroups
Main article: Romani populations
Distribution of the Romani people in Europe (2007 Council of Europe "average estimates", totalling 9.8 million)[29]
* The size of the wheel symbols reflects absolute population size
* The gradient reflects the percent in the country's population: 0% 10%.
Many Romanies for a variety of reasons choose not to register their ethnic identity in official censuses. There are an estimated four million Romani people in Europe (as of 2002),[30] although some high estimates by Romani organizations give numbers as high as 14 million.[31] Significant Romani populations are found in the Balkan peninsula, in some Central European states, in Spain, France, Russia, and Ukraine. Several more million Romanies may live out of Europe, in particular in the Middle East and in the Americas.
The Romani people recognize divisions among themselves based in part on territorial, cultural and dialectal differences and self-designation. The main branches are:[32][33][34][35]
- Roma, crystallized in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Italy, emigrated also (mostly from the 19th century onwards), in the rest of Europe, but also on the other continents;
- Iberian Kale, mostly in Spain (see Romani people in Spain), but also in Portugal, Southern France and Latin America;
- Finnish Kale, in Finland, emigrated also in Sweden;
- Welsh Kale, in Wales;
- Romanichal, in the United Kingdom, emigrated also to the United States and Australia;
- Sinti, in German-speaking areas of Europe and some neighboring countries;
- Manush, in French-speaking areas of Western Europe;
- Romanisæl, in Sweden and Norway.
Among Romanies there are further internal differentiations, like Bashaldé; Churari; Luri; Ungaritza; Lovari (Lovara) from Hungary; Machvaya (Machavaya, Machwaya, or Macwaia) from Serbia; Romungro (Modyar or Modgar) from Hungary and neighbouring carpathian countries; Erlides (also Yerlii or Arli); Xoraxai (Horahane) from Greece/Turkey; Boyash (Lingurari, Ludar, Ludari, Rudari, or Zlătari) from Romanian words for various crafts: (Lingurari - spoon makers, Rudari - wood crafters; Zlătari - goldsmiths); Ursari from Romanian/Moldovan bear-trainers; Argintari from silversmiths; Aurari from goldsmiths; Florari from florists; and Lăutari from musicians.
Dissections
Some groups which are commonly thought of as Romani, either by surrounding populations or by Romani groups, do not consider themselves to be Romani. This applies to the Balkan Egyptians and the Ashkali.[36]
History
Main article: History of the Romani people
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Origins
Main article: Origin of the Romani people
Linguistic and genetic evidence indicates the Romanies originated from the Indian subcontinent, emigrating from India towards the northwest no earlier than the 11th century. The Romani are generally believed to have originated in central India, possibly in the modern Indian state of Rajasthan, migrating to northwest India (the Punjab region) around 250 BC. In the centuries spent here, there may have been close interaction with such established groups as the Rajputs and the Jats. Their subsequent westward migration, possibly in waves, is believed to have occurred between AD 500 and AD 1000. Contemporary populations sometimes suggested as sharing a close relationship to the Romani are the Dom people of Central Asia and the Banjara of India.[37]
The emigration from India likely took place in the context of the raids by Mahmud of Ghazni[38] As these soldiers were defeated, they were moved west with their families into the Byzantine Empire. The 11th century terminus post quem is due to the Romani language showing unambiguous features of the Modern Indo-Aryan languages,[39] precluding an emigration during the Middle Indic period.
Genetic evidence supports the medieval migration from India. The Romanies have been described as "a conglomerate of genetically isolated founder populations",[40] while a number of common Mendelian disorders among Romanies from all over Europe indicates "a common origin and founder effect".[40][41] A study from 2001 by Gresham et al. suggests "a limited number of related founders, compatible with a small group of migrants splitting from a distinct caste or tribal group".[42] The same study found that "a single lineage ... found across Romani populations, accounts for almost one-third of Romani males."[42] A 2004 study by Morar et al. concluded that the Romani population "was founded approximately 32–40 generations ago, with secondary and tertiary founder events occurring approximately 16–25 generations ago".[43]
Possible connection with the Jat people
While the South Asian origin of the Romani people has been long considered a certitude, the exact South Asian group from whom the Romanies have descended has been a matter of debate. The recent discovery of the "Jat mutation" that causes a type of glaucoma in Romani populations suggests that the Romani people are the descendants of the Jat people found in Northern India and Pakistan.[44] This connection was upheld by Michael Jan de Goeje in 1883.[45]
This contradicted an earlier study that compared the most common haplotypes found in Romani groups with those found in Jatt Sikhs and Jats from Haryana and found no matches.[46] The haplogroup H, which is the most common haplogroup in Romanis is far more prevalent in central India and south India than it is in northern India, where haplogroup R1a lineages make up at least half of male ancestries, and haplogroup H is rare.
Arrival in Europe
The migration of the Romanies through the Middle East and Northern Africa to Europe
First arrival of the Romanies outside Bern in the 15th century, described by the chronicler as getoufte heiden ("baptized heathens") and drawn with dark skin and wearing Saracen-style clothing and weapons (Spiezer Schilling, p. 749).
An 1852 Wallachian poster advertising an auction of Romani slaves in Bucharest.
In 1322, a Franciscan monk named Symon Semeonis described people resembling these atsinganoi (meaning?) living in Crete and, in 1350, Ludolphus of Sudheim mentioned a similar people with a unique language whom he called Mandapolos, a word which some theorize was possibly derived from the Greek word mantes (meaning prophet or fortune teller).[47]
Around 1360, the Romani established an independent fiefdom (called the Feudum Acinganorum) in Corfu; it became "a settled community and an important and established part of the economy."[48]
By the 14th century, the Romanies had reached the Balkans; by 1424, Germany; and by the 16th century, Scotland and Sweden. Some Romanies migrated from Persia through North Africa, reaching the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century. The two currents met in France.
Romanies began immigrating to North America in colonial times, with small groups recorded in Virginia and French Louisiana. Larger-scale immigration to the United States began in the 1860s, with groups of Romnaichal from Britain. The largest number immigrated in the early 1900s, mainly from the Vlax group of Kalderash. Many Romanies also settled in South America.
When the Romani people arrived in Europe, the initial curiosity of its residents soon changed to hostility against the newcomers. The Romani were enslaved for five centuries in Wallachia and Moldavia, until abolition in 1856.[49] Elsewhere in Europe, they were subject to ethnic cleansing, abduction of their children, and forced labor. In England, Romani were sometimes hung or expelled from small communities; in France, they were branded and their heads were shaved; in Moravia and Bohemia, the women were marked by their ears being severed. As a result, large groups of the Romani moved to the East, toward Poland, which was more tolerant, and Russia, where the Romani were treated more fairly as long as they paid the annual taxes.[50]
Sinti and Roma about to be deported in Germany, May 22, 1940
World War II
Main article: Porajmos
During World War II, the Nazis embarked on systematic attempt at genocide of the Romanies, known as the Porajmos.[51] They were marked for extermination and sentenced to forced labor and imprisonment in concentration camps. They were often killed on sight, especially by the Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing units) on the Eastern Front. The total number of victims has been variously estimated at between 220,000 to 1,500,000; even the lowest number would count as one of the largest mass murders in history.
Post-1945
In Communist Eastern Europe, Romanies experienced assimilation schemes and restrictions of cultural freedom.[citation needed] The Romani language and Romani music were banned from public performance in Bulgaria.[dubious – discuss] In Czechoslovakia, they were labeled a "socially degraded stratum,"[citation needed] and Romani women were sterilized as part of a state policy to reduce their population. This policy was implemented with large financial incentives, threats of denying future welfare payments, with misinformation, or after administering drugs (Silverman 1995; Helsinki Watch 1991). An official inquiry from the Czech Republic, resulting in a report (December 2005), concluded that the Communist authorities had practiced an assimilation policy towards Romanies, which "included efforts by social services to control the birth rate in the Romani community" and that "the problem of sexual sterilization carried out in the Czech Republic, either with improper motivation or illegally, exists"[52] with new revealed cases up until 2004, in both the Czech Republic and Slovakia.[53]
Society and culture
Main article: Romani society and culture
A Gipsy Family - Facsimile of a woodcut in the "Cosmographie Universelle" of Munster: in folio, Basle, 1552.
The traditional Romanies place a high value on the extended family. Virginity is essential in unmarried women. Both men and women often marry young; there has been controversy in several countries over the Romani practice of child marriage. Romani law establishes that the man's family must pay a bride price to the bride's parents, but only traditional families still follow this rule.
Once married, the woman joins the husband's family, where her main job is to tend to her husband's and her children's needs, as well as to take care of her in-laws. The power structure in the traditional Romani household has at its top the oldest man or grandfather, and men in general have more authority than women. Women gain respect and authority as they get older. Young wives begin gaining authority once they have children.
Romani social behavior is strictly regulated by Hindu purity laws ("marime" or "marhime"), still respected by most Roma (and by most older generations of Sinti). This regulation affects many aspects of life, and is applied to actions, people and things: parts of the human body are considered impure: the genital organs (because they produce emissions), as well as the rest of the lower body. Fingernails and toenails must be filed with an emery board, as cutting them with a clipper is a taboo. Clothes for the lower body, as well as the clothes of menstruating women, are washed separately. Items used for eating are also washed in a different place. Childbirth is considered impure, and must occur outside the dwelling place. The mother is considered impure for forty days after giving birth. Death is considered impure, and affects the whole family of the dead, who remain impure for a period of time. In contrast to the practice of cremating the dead, Romani dead must be buried.[54] Cremation and burial are both known from the time of the Rigveda, and both are widely practiced in Hinduism today (although the tendency for higher caste groups is to burn, while lower caste groups in South India tend to bury their dead).[55] Some animals are also considered impure, for instance cats because they lick themselves.[56]
Religion
Muslim Romanies in Bosnia and Herzegovina (around 1900)
Migrant Romani populations have adopted the dominant religion of their country of residence, while often preserving aspects of older belief systems and forms of worship. Most Eastern European Romanies are Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian, or Muslim. Those in western Europe and the United States are mostly Roman Catholic or Protestant (particularly in southern Spain many are Pentecostal). In Turkey, Egypt, and the Balkans, the Romanies are split into Christian and Muslim populations.
Music
Main article: Romani music
Young Hungarian Romani performing a traditional dance.
Romani music plays an important role in Eastern European countries such as Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Hungary, and Romania, and the style and performance practices of Romani musicians have influenced European classical composers such as Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms. The lăutari who perform at traditional Romanian weddings are virtually all Romani. Probably the most internationally prominent contemporary performers in the lăutari tradition are Taraful Haiducilor. Bulgaria's popular "wedding music", too, is almost exclusively performed by Romani musicians such as Ivo Papasov, a virtuoso clarinetist closely associated with this genre and Bulgarian pop-folk singer Azis. Many famous classical musicians, such as the Hungarian pianist Georges Cziffra, are Romani, as are many prominent performers of manele. Zdob şi Zdub, one of the most prominent rock bands in Moldova, although not Romanies themselves, draw heavily on Romani music, as do Spitalul de Urgenţă in Romania, Goran Bregović in Serbia, Darko Rundek in Croatia, Beirut and Gogol Bordello in the United States.
Another tradition of Romani music is the genre of the Romani brass band, with such notable practitioners as Boban Marković of Serbia, and the brass lăutari groups Fanfare Ciocărlia and Fanfare din Cozmesti of Romania.
The distinctive sound of Romani music has also strongly influenced bolero, jazz, and flamenco (especially cante jondo) in Europe. European-style Gypsy jazz ("jazz Manouche" or "Sinti jazz") is still widely practiced among the original creators (the Romanie People); one who acknowledged this artistic debt was guitarist Django Reinhardt. Contemporary artists in this tradition known internationally include Stochelo Rosenberg, Biréli Lagrène, Jimmy Rosenberg, and Tchavolo Schmitt.
The Romanies of Turkey have achieved musical acclaim from national and local audiences. Local performers usually perform for special holidays. Their music is usually performed on instruments such as the darbuka and gırnata. A number of nationwide best seller performers are said to be of Romani origin.[citation needed]
Language
Main article: Romani language
Most Romanies speak one of several dialects of Romani,[57][not in citation given] an Indo-Aryan language. They also will often speak the languages of the countries they live in. Typically, they also incorporate loanwords and calques into Romani from the languages of those countries, especially words for terms that the Romani language does not have. Most of the Ciganos of Portugal, the Gitanos of Spain, the Romanichal of the UK, and Scandinavian Travellers have lost their knowledge of pure Romani, and respectively speak the mixed languages Caló,[58] Angloromany, and Scandoromani.
There are independent groups currently working toward standardizing the language, including groups in Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, the USA, and Sweden. Romani is not currently spoken in India.[citation needed]
Persecutions
Main article: Antiziganism
Historical persecution
The first and one of the most enduring persecutions against the Romani people was the enslaving of the Romanies who arrived on the territory of the historical Romanian states of Wallachia and Moldavia, which lasted from the 14th century until the second half of the 19th century. Legislation decreed that all the Romanies living in these states, as well as any others who would immigrate there, were slaves.[59]
The arrival of some branches of the Romani people in Western Europe in the 15th century was precipitated by the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. Although the Romanies themselves were refugees from the conflicts in southeastern Europe, they were mistaken by the local population in the West, because of their foreign appearance, as part of the Ottoman invasion (the German Reichstags at Landau and Freiburg in 1496-1498 declared the Romanies as spies of the Turks). In Western Europe, this resulted in a violent history of persecution and attempts of ethnic cleansing until the modern era. As time passed, other accusations were added against local Romanies (accusations specific to this area, against non-assimilated minorities), like that of bringing the plague, usually sharing their burden together with the local Jews.[60]
One example of official persecution of the Romani is exemplified by The Great Roundup of Spanish Romanies (Gitanos) in 1749. The Spanish monarchy ordered a nationwide raid that led to separation of families and placement of all able-bodied men into forced labor camps.
Later in the 19th century, Romani immigration was forbidden on a racial basis in areas outside Europe, mostly in the English speaking world (in 1885 the United States outlawed the entry of the Roma) and also in some South American countries (in 1880 Argentina adopted a similar policy).[60]
Holocaust
Main article: Porajmos
Romani arrivals at the Belzec death camp await instructions.
The persecution of the Romanies reached a peak during World War II in the Porajmos, the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis during the Holocaust. In 1935, the Nuremberg laws stripped the Romani people living in Nazi Germany of their citizenship, after which they were subjected to violence, imprisonment in concentration camps and later genocide in extermination camps. The policy was extended in areas occupied by the Nazis during the war, and it was also applied by their allies, notably the Independent State of Croatia, Romania and Hungary.
Because no accurate pre-war census figures exist for the Romanis, it is impossible to accurately assess the actual number of victims. Ian Hancock, director of the Program of Romani Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, proposes a figure of up to a million and a half, while an estimate of between 220,000 and 500,000 was made by Sybil Milton, formerly senior historian of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.[61] In Central Europe, the extermination in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was so thorough that the Bohemian Romani language became extinct.[citation needed]
Forced assimilation
In the Habsburg Monarchy under Maria Theresia (1740–1780), a series of decrees tried to force the Romanies to sedentarize, removed rights to horse and wagon ownership (1754), renamed them as "New Citizens" and forced Romani boys into military service if they had no trade (1761), forced them to register with the local authorities (1767), and prohibited marriage between Romanies (1773). Her successor Josef II prohibited the wearing of traditional Romani clothing and the use of the Romani language, punishable by flogging.[62]
In Spain, attempts to assimilate the Gitanos were under way as early as 1619, when Gitanos were forcibly sedentarized, the use of the Romani language was prohibited, Gitano men and women were sent to separate workhouses and their children sent to orphanages. Similar prohibitions took place in 1783 under King Charles III, who prohibited the nomadic lifestyle, the use of the Calo language, Romani clothing, their trade in horses and other itinerant trades. The use of the word gitano was also forbidden to further assimilation. Ultimately these measures failed, as the rest of the population rejected the integration of the Gitanos.[62][63]
Other examples of forced assimilation include Norway, where a law was passed in 1896 permitting the state to remove children from their parents and place them in state institutions.[64] This resulted in some 1,500 Romani children being taken from their parents in the 20th century.[65]
Contemporary issues
Main article: Modern Antiziganism
Amnesty International reports continued instances of Antizigan discrimination during the 2000s, particularly in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Romania, Serbia[66] Slovakia,[67] Hungary,[68] Slovenia,[69] and Kosovo.[70]
Czechoslovakia carried out a policy of sterilization of Romani women, starting in 1973.[71] The dissidents of the Charter 77 denounced it in 1977-78 as a "genocide", but the practice continued through the Velvet Revolution of 1989.[72] A 2005 report by the Czech government's independent ombudsman, Otakar Motejl, identified dozens of cases of coercive sterilization between 1979 and 2001, and called for criminal investigations and possible prosecution against several health care workers and administrators.[73]
In 2008, following the brutal murder of a woman in Rome at the hands of a young man from a local Romani encampment,[74] the Italian government declared that Italy's Romani population represented a national security risk and that swift action was required to address the emergenza nomadi (nomad emergency).[75] Specifically, officials in the Italian government accused the Romanies of being responsible for rising crime rates in urban areas.
Main article: French Romani repatriation
In the summer of 2010 French authorities demolished at least 51 illegal Roma camps and began the process of repatriating their residents to their countries of origin.[76] This followed tensions between the French state and Roma communities, which had been heightened after French police killed a traveller who didn't stop at a checkpoint; in retaliation, a group of armed Roma attacked and pillaged the village of Saint-Aignan.[77] [78] The French government has been accused of perpetrating these actions to pursue its political agenda.[79] EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding stated that the European Commission should take legal action against France over the issue, calling the deportations "a disgrace". Purportedly, a leaked file dated 5 August, sent from the Interior Ministry to regional police chiefs included the instruction: "Three hundred camps or illegal settlements must be cleared within three months, Roma camps are a priority,"[80]
Fictional representations
Main article: Fictional representations of Romani people
Vincent van Gogh: The Caravans - Gypsy Camp near Arles (1888, Oil on canvas)
Many fictional depictions of Romani people in literature and art present Romanticized narratives of their supposed mystical powers of fortune telling or their supposed irascible or passionate temper paired with an indomitable love of freedom and a habit of criminality. Particularly notable are classics like Carmen by Prosper Mérimée and adapted by Georges Bizet, Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Miguel de Cervantes' La Gitanilla. The Romani were also heavily romanticized in the Soviet Union, a classic example being the 1975 Tabor ukhodit v Nebo. A more realistic depiction of contemporary Romani in the Balkans, featuring Romani lay actors speaking in their native dialects, although still playing with established clichés of a Romani penchant for both magic and crime, was presented by Emir Kusturica in his Time of the Gypsies (1988) and Black Cat, White Cat (1998).
In contemporary literature
The Romani ethnicity is often used for characters in contemporary fantasy literature. In such literature, the Romani are often portrayed as possessing archaic occult knowledge passed down through the ages. This frequent use of the ethnicity has given rise to Gypsy archetypes in popular contemporary literature.[citation needed] A UK example is the Freya Trilogy by Elizabeth Arnold.
See also
- Antiziganism
- Balkan Egyptians and the Ashkali
- Cem Romengo
- Decade of Roma Inclusion
- European Roma Rights Centre
- Gypsy Lore Society
- International Romani Union
- King of the Gypsies
- List of Romani groups
- List of Romani people
- List of Romani settlements
- Nomadic peoples of Europe
- R. v. Krymowski
- Timeline of Romani history
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External links
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- European Parliament resolution on the situation of the Roma in the European Union - April 28, 2005
- Final report on the human rights situation of the Roma, Sinti and travellers in Europe by the European Commissioner for Human Rights (Council of Europe) - February 15, 2006
Non-governmental organisations
- European Roma Rights Centre - European Romani NGO
- Roma Rights Network - Romani INGO
Museums and libraries
- Museum of Romani Culture in Brno, Czech Republic (in Czech)[7]
- Specialized Library with Archive "Studii Romani" in Sofia, Bulgaria (Bulgarian, English)
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Dispute Grows Over France's Removal of Roma Camps
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH and KATRIN BENNHOLD
Published: September 16, 2010
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PARIS — An uproar over France's removal of hundreds of Roma migrants overshadowed a meeting of European Union members on Thursday, as President Nicolas Sarkozy of France lashed out at European criticism of the deportations.
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Mr. Sarkozy derided comments by the European commissioner for justice, who on Tuesday described France's dismantling of Roma camps as "a situation that I had thought the Europe would not have to witness again after the Second World War."
Mr. Sarkozy called those remarks by the commissioner, Viviane Reding, an insult, and said they were "excessive" and "humiliating." He also defended France's right to carry out the removals, which have drawn criticism from human-rights groups and international organizations, as a matter of security.
"I am head of state," Mr. Sarkozy told a press conference at a European summit in Brussels. "I cannot let my nation be insulted. All the heads of state of government were shocked by the outrageous comments by Madame Reding."
On Thursday, Ms. Reding's office said she regretted drawing the analogy to World War II deportations, but did not back away from comments earlier this week declaring that France's expulsion of Roma travelers — most of them from Romania and Bulgaria — was a "disgrace" that violated European law.
Mr. Sarkozy, whose government has vigorously defended the deportation policy, said Thursday that all expulsions to date had been carried out under French law and following decisions by judges without any "targeting" of specific groups.
More than 500 operations have been carried out against illegal camps in France in recent weeks, Mr. Sarkozy said, adding that 80 percent of those affected were French "travelers" and not Roma.
Mr. Sarkozy also denied reports of a "violent" exchange between himself and the president of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, at the summit earlier Thursday. He vowed to continue working with Mr. Barroso and suggested that the commission should come up with some Europe-wide proposals to resolve the migrant issue.
"If there was anyone who kept their calm, it was certainly me," Mr. Sarkozy added.
Between general strikes over pension reform, a simmering scandal involving one of his ministers and a lawsuit from one of the country's most prominent newspapers, there is no shortage of crises facing Mr. Sarkozy.
But his spat with the European Commission over the deportation of Roma may well prove to be the most damaging yet, undermining his credibility on the international scene on the eve of France's presidency of the Group of 20, with cascading implications for the ability of Europe to impose its views in coming months.
Mr. Sarkozy, who launched a high-profile police crackdown on illegal Roma encampments in the summer, was seeking to rebuild his electorate on the far right at a time when his approval ratings were tanking.
What he had not anticipated, according to French officials, is the storm of international criticism that has all but drowned out his agenda for far-reaching global reforms under the G-20 presidency. From the United States Congress to the United Nations to various European institutions and personalities, the French deportation policy has been met with sharp rebukes, leading some to question Mr. Sarkozy's strategic vision.
"There is a huge contradiction between Nicolas Sarkozy's goal to reinvent himself on the international scene as a G20 president and his goal to reinvent himself at home by playing to far-right voters," said Dominique Moïsi of the French Institute for International Relations. "He should have realized that he can't to both at the same time."
At the Elysee Palace, officials struck a defiant tone, arguing that other European capitals were also expelling Roma, albeit more discretely.
They admitted that a leaked directive instructing police chiefs across France to make Roma deportations a priority singling out Roma had been a "mistake." (The reference to Roma in the document was hastily removed by Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux on Monday.) But they also accused critics of hypocrisy, arguing that many illegal camps were inhabited by Roma and not other nationalities.
"The fact is we have no problem with Swedish or Norwegian camps, we have a problem with Roma camps — let's not pretend otherwise," said Franck Louvrier, the president's spokesman.
France's notoriously partisan press jumped on the issue. While the center-right newspaper Le Figaro featured a prominent interview with Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of Italy giving Mr. Sarkozy his full support and a profile of Viviane Reding as the "Lady in Red," the left-leaning newspaper Liberation joked about France's isolation in Europe with a headline reading "Sarkozy threatened by deportation."
"In the space of one summer, Sarkozy has become the president who rewrites and contravenes all the ethical and legal principles of Europe," the paper wrote in its main editorial.
If the showdown says much about the poisonous atmosphere in French domestic politics, it also speaks volumes about the current state of Europe.
The Commission, which is weak by design, is making a stance at a time when several national leaders are looking unusually weak themselves. The parallel drawn by Ms. Reding has been interpreted as a measure of the frustration European officials often feel at their lack of influence over national capitals.
With both Brussels and national capitals on the defensive, Europe once again looks very much inward, rather than dealing with the tectonic shifts in economic and political power unfolding in the world.
"It is a game of competitive decay between European institutions and nation state," Mr. Moïsi said.
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Obama Touts Plan to Boost US Exports
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President Barack Obama announces his recommendations to work on free trade agreements and to step up trade promotion at a meeting of his export council, 16 Sept. 2010
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President Obama says U.S. exports had a bigger-than-expected increase during the past year, which he says will help fight unemployment.
"Obviously working off a low baseline, given the crisis last year, exports are expected to be up, but we are very pleased to see that they are up 18 percent, to where they were a year ago," Mr. Obama said. "And manufacturing exports are up 20 percent, and that is helping put a lot of our people back to work."
The U.S. unemployment rate remains mired at 9.6 percent, which has depressed Mr. Obama's public approval ratings and hampered candidates from his Democratic Party.
The president says one way out of the recession is to sell more American goods and services in other countries.
"The more American companies export, the more they produce," the president said. "And the more they produce, the more people they hire. And that means more jobs - good jobs that often pay as much as 15 percent more than average."
Mr. Obama spoke Thursday at a meeting of his recently formed export council.
He said his administration is working to resolve outstanding issues on free-trade agreements with South Korea and other countries, and seek congressional approval as soon as possible.
The United States signed free-trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama during the presidency of George W. Bush, but Congress has not approved them.
Earlier this year, President Obama called for the United States to double its exports within five years. He says that goal can be met.
"These are some of the steps we will pursue to double America's exports over the next five years," Mr. Obama said. "When I made this initial announcement some were skeptical, but the truth of the matter is that if we are increasing our exports by 14 or 15 percent per year, something that is achievable, then we can meet our goal."
A government report says the United States can meet its goal by conducting more international trade missions, promoting American exports in emerging markets and making small businesses aware of export opportunities.
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US Holds Election Primaries, Tea Party Gains Ground
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Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell addresses supporters after winning the Republican nomination for Senate in Delaware, 14 Sep 2010
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Supporters of Delaware Republican Christine O'Donnell reprised and adapted the 'Yes, We Can' rallying cry of Democratic President Barack Obama to celebrate her victory in the small eastern state, Delaware, Tuesday night.
O'Donnell started her victory speech by thanking several groups associated with the grassroots, strongly religious and socially conservative Tea Party movement.
"The America we are fighting for is worth restoring," said O'Donnell. "I specifically want to thank the 9/12 Patriots for laying the foundation and stirring things up in Delaware, the Founders Values group, and all of the Delaware Tea Party groups."
She also thanked former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who has supported several victorious Tea Party primary candidates against opponents with much more political experience.
O'Donnell defeated nine-term Republican moderate Congressman Mike Castle.
Her victory also came despite phone messages sent to voters by Delaware's Republican party, in the final hours of campaigning, accusing her of spending campaign contributions on her own expenses. O'Donnell's campaign denied the charges.
Democratic party commentators applauded her victory, saying it would give her Democratic opponent Chris Coons a better chance of winning the Delaware Senate seat vacated by Vice President Joe Biden. They theorize that O'Donnell's conservative position will fail to attract voters. They say a Coons victory would give Democrats a better chance of retaining control of the Senate in the November 2nd election.
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Primaries took place in seven states and the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., Tuesday.
On November 2, all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, currently dominated by Democrats, will be up for grab, as well as 37 seats in the Senate, the position of governor in 37 states and municipalities across the country.
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Mail This Article I wonder if Indira Gandhi would have protested France's ongoing expulsion of the Roma. That it is worth protesting is not in doubt, and condemnation has come from home and abroad. By deporting the Roma, or Gypsies as people once called them, the French are violating European rights to free movement and basic human rights by stigmatising a particular community. The rationales given, of criminal habits and non-native status, simply repeat arguments used over the centuries in anti-Roma campaigns, which reached a peak in the Nazi attempt to exterminate them in death camps. Comparisons with Nazis should never be made lightly and France is, of course, hardly similar. Yet the fact is that no civilised country would think of expelling Jews and homosexuals, not least because of the memory of what the Nazis did. But the French government feels it can do it to the Roma.
The current Indian government seems to have no Roma policy, but Mrs.Gandhi was a supporter. "I feel kinship with the Roma people," she declared at the second International Romani Festival in Chandigarh in 1983, and praised the way the Roma had preserved their culture, despite the efforts of time and human agency to wipe it out. It was, she said, "an example of nationalism within internationalism, beyond prejudice..." and she concluded in both Romani and Hindi: "Upre Roma! Roma Zindabad! Sastipe!" If a rather more local nationalism had not ended her life soon after the speech, perhaps India would be leading the protests now.
The reason for Mrs. Gandhi's involvement was, of course, the Indian origin of the Roma. This has been disputed by those who claim it as an orientalist fancy, and it is possible that the Roma label is too easily applied to many migrant communities. But with any community that speaks some variant of the Romani language, the link with India is startlingly obvious. Despite centuries of wandering from India across Western Asia and towards Europe a core of the language has remained recognizably linked to Western Indian dialects. Isabel Fonseca, in Bury Me Standing, her haunting book on the Roma, gives an example in the lines from which she gets her title. "Bury me standing," a Roma activist tells her poetically, "because all my life I have been on my knees." What he actually says in Romani is: "Prohasar man opre pirende – sa muru djiben semas opre chengende." The words at the centre, "sa muru djiben/all my life", could come from Gujarat or Rajasthan today.
Wherever they travelled, the Roma had to learn the local tongue, so naturally much in the language has changed. Linguists claim they can even trace the path taken over the centuries through word traces left behind: little Arabic, more Persian, lots of Armenian. But like djiben, or manush for man, many of the words for their bodies or close possessions are Indian, and so too are many food words. Sheep is bokro, meat is mas, salmon is bauromatchi (big fish), cabbage is shok (shaak), to drink is peeve and water is pani. The word for bee is pishom, which may not seem Indian, but honey is pishomgudlo, the sweet of bees and gudlo/gur is a link again.
This connection has been made repeatedly over the years. Perhaps the first was Istvan Vali, a Hungarian who, in 1753, met three Indians at the University of Leiden and took down lists of words from them, which he later found the Roma he knew back at home could recognise. In her book Fonseca meets Saip Jusuf, a Roma living in Macedonia who was part of the 1983 conference, and still maintains shrines to Ganesha and Mrs.Gandhi. Jusuf had learned of the Indian connection from an uncle who a Turkish soldier in the First World War, and had been imprisoned in India, where he realised he could understand words that his jailers were speaking.
The main force behind that conference, and the reason it was in Chandigarh, was W.R.Rishi, an Indian diplomat. Born into a poor Brahmin family in Punjab, Rishi had managed to move from a minor civil service job to the new Foreign Ministry in 1945 thanks to his willingness to learn Russian. This gave him extensive exposure to the Soviet bloc, where he encountered the Roma and had that wake-up moment when he heard their words. His interest became an obsession. He got in touch with Roma activists, who must have been suspicious about this non-Roma diplomat, but who realised his sincerity, and perhaps also value as a link to influential support.
Rishi used Indian diplomatic lobbying with the Yugoslav government to get them to recognise the Roma as an official minority. He founded the Indian Institute of Romany Studies at his home in Chandigarh and edited a periodic international journal called Roma. (I don't know if either is still extant. Rishi died in 2002, and his son is supposed to have carried on his work, but the only number listed online for the Institute no longer works). At some point Rishi must have told Mrs.Gandhi about the Roma, and she seems to have been captivated by their story. There was no political advantage in championing the Roma, but she went to both their conferences in 1976 and 1983. At the latter event, the Times of India's reporter noted, in rather clichéd terms that "she almost got into the gypsy carefree mode. Her cheerfulness and pleasantness of manner was infectious."
No other Indian politician had her interest in the Roma, which is why the French expulsions haven't got any particular Indian response. Perhaps the Roma are also not keen to push the connection. There is a sobering picture in Fonseca's book of four Roma killed by a pipe bomb in Austria in 1995. The bomb went off when the men were trying to remove a sign that said "Gypsies Go Back To India." Fonseca comments that the Roma have been in that part of Austria for more than 300 years.
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Delays bedevil EU help for Roma
BBC News - - 44 minutes agoFrance's highly controversial deportations of Roma (Gypsies) have put the EU under pressure to tackle a problem that has been festering for years. The migration of destitute Roma - often whole families - to Western Europe ...Sarkozy rages at EU 'humiliation' over Roma
Financial Times - - 27 minutes agoA standoff between Brussels and Paris on the treatment of Roma migrants deepened on Thursday as Nicolas Sarkozy vowed to continue deportations and called comments made by the European ...Dispute Grows Over France's Removal of Roma Camps
New York Times - - 1 hour agoPARIS — An uproar over France's deportation of hundreds of Roma migrants escalated into a verbal brawl between top European leaders on Thursday, as officials exchanged barbed words at a meeting designed to promote unity among ...
French President Nicolas Sarkozy told an EU summit on Thursday that he is "eagerly awaiting the Commission's proposals" for dealing with the problem of illegal camps, which threaten to become shanty towns.more by Nicolas Sarkozy - 44 minutes ago - BBC News (1 occurrences)France's Roma Deportations Mark EU Summit
Voice of America - 1 hour agoPhoto: AP French President Nicolas Sarkozy said he was "deeply" shocked by the sharp criticism of his country's deportation of ethnic Roma, also known as Gypsies, and said France would continue to dismantle Roma camps. ...Sarkozy Plays Down EU Spat Over Roma Expatriations
Wall Street Journal - - 1 hour agoBRUSSELS (Dow Jones)--French President Nicolas Sarkozy Thursday said European leaders were unanimous in condemning comments from a European commissioner on France's repatriation of Roma and played down reports ...Sarkozy denounces Roma comments
BBC News - 3 hours agoFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy has described comments by an EU commissioner about Roma deportations from France as "outrageous". EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding appeared to compare France's actions to persecutions in Nazi-occupied France. ...Nicolas Sarkozy hits back at critics of Roma expulsions
Telegraph.co.uk - - 1 hour agoNicolas Sarkozy, the French President, has angrily denounced "disgusting" comparisons of his Roma expulsion policy with Second World War round-ups of Jews and claimed that all European leaders supported his campaign against illegal gipsy camps. ...Sarkozy hits back over Roma dispute
The Press Association - 1 hour agoThe row over French expulsions of Roma communities has erupted in a slanging match at an EU summit in Brussels. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, incandescent over an attack on France and its deportation policy levelled this week by EU Justice ...Sarkozy condemns EU Commissioner's 'Nazi' comparison
BBC News - 2 hours agoFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy has said he and other EU heads of state were "shocked" by comparisons between France's removal of Roma (Gypsies) and the plight of Gypsies during WWII. EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding had previously appeared to ...France firm on expulsions, shocked by criticism
The Associated Press - - 2 hours agoBRUSSELS — French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Thursday to keep dismantling illegal immigrant camps and vigorously defended his government against EU criticism that France is unfairly targeting Gypsies. A war of words over France's actions ...Timeline of articles
Number of sources covering this storySarkozy rages at EU 'humiliation' over Roma27 minutes ago - Financial TimesFrance's explusions of Gypsies dominates EU summit6 hours ago - The Associated PressNicolas Sarkozy tells Luxembourg to take in Roma21 hours ago - The GuardianLiberal MP blasts France's 'unacceptable' Roma policySep 15, 2010 - National PostFrench fume after EU Roma rebukeSep 15, 2010 - BBC NewsFrench Roma expulsion a 'disgrace'Sep 14, 2010 - The Press AssociationEU Slams French Roma ExpulsionsSep 14, 2010 - Wall Street JournalFrance protests: the end of the 'art de vivre'Sep 12, 2010 - Telegraph.co.ukGypsies
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BBC News - - 45 minutes agoFrance's highly controversial deportations of Roma (Gypsies) have put the EU under pressure to tackle a problem that has been ...France Defies EU Criticism On Gypsy Expulsions
NPR - 16 minutes agoA summit of government leaders seeking to mold a united European Union front on the global stage opened in disarray over France's expulsion of Gypsies and ...French Gypsies remember elapsed wartime captivity
French Tribune - - Sep 15, 2010Not a lot is left of the camp where many of the French Gypsies were locked up in this village in the Saumur wine district at the time of World War II.Sarkozy's reputation ratings drop as Gypsy crackdown begins Reputation Management (blog)French Gypsies recall forgotten wartime internment The Associated PressA long road
The Economist - 2 hours agoAsked what he thinks of his neighbours, a man across the street scratches his head and asks "We have Gypsies here?" For their part, the Bronx Romanies view ...Sarkozy loves gypsies: (It's a fact!)
The Spoof (satire) - 1 hour agoPresident Nicolas Sarkozy, hurt at being compared to France's collaborationist World War Two leaders because of his policy of expelling Roms (gypsies) from ...France's Sarkozy vows to keep dismantling illegal camps despite criticism of ...
Sify - 2 hours agoNew Delhi India bula liya the Commonwealth theme song composed by Oscar-winner AR Rahman has been tweaked and turned into a "peppy sports anthem".Human rights chief: expulsion of Roma gypsies must be opposed
24dash (press release) - 2 hours agoThe expulsion of Roma gypsies from France must be opposed, the head of Great Britain's human rights commission said today.GIN BLOSSOMS AT GYPSIES
The Weekender - 4 hours ago... "Til I Hear It From You," will perform at Gypsies Lounge and Nightclub inside Mount Airy Casino Resort (44 Woodland Rd.Meriden villagers take campaign against gypsy camp to Europe
The Birmingham Post - - Sep 14, 2010Campaigners fighting plans for a gypsy camp on green belt land near Solihull are taking their case directly to lawmakers in Europe.Phuket sea gypsies perform turtle exorcism ritual
Phuket Gazette - Sep 14, 2010PHUKET: Sea gypsies in Rawai held an exorcism ceremony on Mai Thon Island recently to seek forgiveness from their guardian spirit.Police to double fleet of PCR Gypsies
Indian Express - Sep 11, 2010The police have at present a total of 33 Gypsies of the police control room stationed across various crime prone areas of the city.Gypsies invade Duluth parks!
UMD Statesman - - Sep 15, 2010The Gypsy moth has been spotted in forests and parks around Duluth, and is much more threatening than it may sound. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture ...Italy's Roma wonder about 'legal' camps
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The Guardian - Sep 9, 2010Nicolas Sarkozy has been accused by the European parliament of stirring up racism through his anti-Gypsy campaign in a highly unusual vote against a leading ...Romanian Gypsy leader compares Sarkozy to Nazis The Associated PressThe lowdown on Gypsy tradition Sydney Morning HeraldFrance's Sarkozy vows to keep dismantling illegal camps despite criticism of ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune - 3 hours agoAP Battle of Britain pilots remember as 70th anniversary marked with statue of wartime commander - Owen Burns remembers the cold, the howling wind, ...Sarkozy Faces Renewed Pressure Over Gypsy Expulsions
Wall Street Journal - - Sep 9, 2010In Strasbourg, the official seat of the European Parliament, lawmakers urged France to suspend immediately the expulsion of Gypsy migrants, ...SUCCESS: Phuket sea gypsies salvage oil carrier
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CNYLink from Eagle Newspapers - - Sep 14, 2010Wander like a gypsy in the crisp snap of autumn air Oct. 20 at Abbott Farm in Baldwinsville. From 8:30 to 11:30 am, everyone is invited for a special ...An afternoon of musical mayhem with Lolo Lovina at the Joan
Penrith Press - 18 hours agoWith lyrics sung primarily in Romani - the classic language of the gypsies - this show will take you to another place. Sydney-born singer Sarah ...In France, an Evangelical Gypsy group shakes up the immigration debate
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Omar not quitting, says Farooq
The Hindu - 4 hours agoPTI PTI Union New and Renewable Energy Minister Farooq Abdullah after attending the all-party meeting on Kashmir crisis in New Delhi on Wednesday. File photo The senior Abdullah strongly denied that the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister was stepping ...Farooq Abdullah meets PM, Sonia ahead of all-party team visit to Kashmir
Oneindia - 4 hours agoNew Delhi, Sept.16 (ANI): National Conference President and Union Minister for New And Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah met both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi today ahead of a Congress core committee meeting to be ...All-party team likely to visit Kashmir on Monday
Hindustan Times - 4 hours agoThe all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir is likely to travel to the troubled state at the beginning of next week, probably on Monday, a home ministry official said. Home Minister P. Chidambaram is likely to accompany the team, which is likely to ...
Congress President Sonia Gandhi had said on Wednesday that: "We must ask ourselves why is there so much anger. Why is there so much pain, in particular amongst the youth......we must give them hope, we must understand and respect their legitimate aspirations."more by Sonia Gandhi - 4 hours ago - Oneindia (27 occurrences)No move to make Omar step down: Farooq
Hindustan Times - 4 hours agoUnion minister and National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah Thursday denied there was any move to make his son and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah step down. Emerging from a meeting with Prime Minster Manmohan Singh here, Abdullah said: ...Omar not going to resign, says Farooq
NDTV.com - 5 hours agoNew Delhi: National Conference President Farooq Abdullah says his son, Omar "has no intention of stepping down." Abdullah's clarification comes after he met with both the Prime Minister and Sonia Gandhi, and amid speculation that Omar was considering ...Farooq says Omar has no plans to quit
NetIndian - 2 hours agoUnion Minister and National Conference (NC) President Farooq Abdullah today held meetings with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi and asserted afterwards that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had no plans to ...All-party team to visit J&K, AFSPA issue open
Times of India - - Sep 15, 2010NEW DELHI: The political class on Wednesday decided to reach out to the estranged population in Jammu and Kashmir by deciding to send an all-party delegation as the first step towards a dialogue for resolving the current crisis. ...Shun violence, PM tells Kashmir
BBC News - Sep 15, 2010Talks chaired by Indian PM Manmohan Singh over continuing violence in Kashmir have concluded as police shot dead four more demonstrators. The meeting ended with agreement to send a fact-finding team to the region. But there was little headway made over ...Three killed in Kashmir as crisis talks begin
AFP - - Sep 14, 2010JAMMU, India — Violence spread to new areas of Indian Kashmir on Wednesday, with three more protesters shot dead by police, as the government held crisis talks in New Delhi to tackle the escalating unrest. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was ...Rahul backs Omar, says Kashmir is a tough job
Bangalore Mirror - - 3 hours agoRuling out any intervention in the Valley from his side, the general secretary of the All India Congress Committee Rahul Gandhi said, "Kashmir is not a part-time problem, it is a full time job." In the last three months, more than 90 civilians have ...Timeline of articles
Number of sources covering this storyOmar not quitting, says Farooq4 hours ago - The HinduAll party delegation to take stock of Kashmir situationSep 15, 2010 - Zee NewsOnly path for lasting peace in Kashmir is dialogue: PMSep 15, 2010 - Economic TimesLast chance in KashmirSep 14, 2010 - Hindustan TimesKashmir a complex problem, says ChidambaramSep 14, 2010 - Daily TimesCrucial all party meeting on Kashmir tomorrowSep 14, 2010 - IBNLive.comAFSPA dilution in Jammu & Kashmir postponedSep 13, 2010 - Economic TimesAFSPA
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Indian Express - 10 hours agoNew Delhi: Amid a debate on partial withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some areas of the Kashmir Valley, the Army today said it ...Kashmir on the Boil KanglaOnlineRevoke Disturbed Areas proclamation to make AFSPA redundant, says Left
Times of India - 20 hours ago"Pending the question of amending the AFSPA, the Disturbed Areas proclamation be revoked from Srinagar and other centres which will make the AFSPA redundant ...Initiate dialogue in J&K: Left The HinduLearning with the Times: AFSPA was extended to J&K in the 1990s
Times of India - 20 hours agoAFSPA became a law on September 11, 1958. Initially, it was applicable to the seven Northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, ...Seniors petition PM on AFSPA E-Pao.netAll-party delegation to visit Valley; sharp division on AFSPA
Indian Express - Sep 15, 2010There was sharp division on AFSPA, whose revocation was demanded by PDP and NC but opposed by BJP and some other parties. At the meeting, Singh and other ...Changing AFSPA: Air chief cautions against dilution
Economic Times - Sep 14, 2010... sent out a clear message that the forces consider Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) critical to their operations in troubled spots.AFSPA becomes a contentious political issue
Sify - Sep 13, 2010New Delhi: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has become a political hot potato in the violence-hit Kashmir Valley, with the ruling National ...Video: BJP opposes dilution of AFSPA in Kashmir Asian News International (ANI)Centre calls all-party meet on AFSPA Deccan HeraldRahul bats for Omar; says PM to decide on AFSPA
India Today - 13 hours agoRahul also ducked questions on his views about the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). He said it was an issue to be decided by the prime ...Irom award shot in arm for anti-AFSPA campaigners
Indian Express - Sep 12, 2010Sharmila, who will soon complete 10 years of fast-unto-death demanding repeal of AFSPA, has been conferred the Rabindranath Tagore Peace Prize by the Indian ...Rs. 51 lakh peace prize for Irom Sharmila KanglaOnlineThe problem is Delhi
Hindustan Times - Sep 15, 2010Nor is his pet theme, the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). It doesn't affect the current generation because the army isn't deployed in ...Omar to skip all-party meeting The HinduJust withdrawing AFSPA won't do: Mirwaiz
Hindustan Times - Sep 12, 2010"There is no point in making cosmetic announcements. What is the point in discussing withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFPSA) or other ...Police Files FIR Against Mirwaiz Kashmir ObserverOmar Abdullah meets Pranab, Antony seeks support for amendment to AFSPA
Oneindia - Sep 9, 2010Abdullah, who met Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on Thursday, had then highlighted the need for making AFSPA more humane, and requested Dr.CCS to discuss AFSPA, policing strategy for J&K Times of IndiaGovt may make AFSPA 'humane' Economic TimesCCS mum on AFSPA, decides to call all-party meeting
IBNLive.com - Sep 13, 2010PTI | 10:09 PM,Sep 13,2010 Expressing the readiness to hold talks with all sections, the CCS said "the dialogue can address issues such as the trust deficit ...Simply relaxing AFSPA won't do, settle Kashmir issue: Mirwaiz, Yasin to Delhi
Indian Express - Sep 11, 2010Stepping into the forefront of protests in the Valley, separatist leaders Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Yasin Malik today told a Srinagar rally that they will not ...Violence spreads as parties discuss Kashmir
indiablooms - Sep 15, 2010The Government has tried for maximum number of political parties' participation in the meeting where the question of withdrawal of AFSPA or the Armed Forces ...Manipuris too call for revoking AFSPA
NewsX - Sep 15, 2010AFSPA has been in force in Manipur since 1958. And in the light of what's happening in Kashmir, voices in Manipur too heap condemnation, ...Meet Aimed Not at Solving But Entangling Kashmir Further: Geelani
Kashmir Observer - - 6 hours agoThis way demands for withdrawing AFSPA would reduce. Where as simply diluting the provisions of AFSPA would not yield positive.'Eid peace package' for Kashmir on Monday
NDTV.com - Sep 11, 2010The Prime Minister discussed partial lifting of the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some districts.New Delhi conference to assess AFSPA repeal call
KanglaOnline - Sep 7, 2010"AFSPA has entered its 52 years of implementation. Government panels, United Nations and hundreds of civil society organisations across India have called ...Licence to kill FrontlineA Time To Think KanglaOnlineAntony denies differences between Home and Defence ministries
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