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Post by depletedreasons on Apr 8, 2008 3:22:56 GMT -5
It's International Roma DayPublished on: 08.04.2008, 10:17 Author: Blaga Bangieva April 8 - The International Day of the Roma is a day to celebrate Roma culture and raise awareness of the issues facing gypsy people. They are the largest minority in Europe. The Roma people often face violence and discrimination in education, employment and housing. International Roma Day is one of a few celebrations that the Roma minority have. It became their holiday for first time in 1990. Bulgarian deputy Labor Minister and National Coordinator of international Initiative ‘Decade of Roma integration 2005 - 2015' Baki Huseinov will take part in a round table conference on theme ‘European Roma policy and Bulgaria's place in it'. international.ibox.bg/news/id_792280655
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Post by depletedreasons on Apr 8, 2008 3:27:46 GMT -5
800,000 Gypsies Live in BulgariaPublished on: 26.06.2007, 11:52 Author: Blaga Bangieva More than 800,000 Gypsies live in the country, the half of them are isolated in ghettos, informed professor Svetoslav Ivanov on a discussion, organized by ‘Gypsy union for sport and culture' NGO. 64% from the Roms in Bulgaria live with less than 3 BGN (1,5 EUR) per day, more than 50% are unemployed. According to the professor's statement 20% of the gypsies are ignorant, only 70% finish their elementary education. Government has seriously engaged with solving Roma's problems: education, labor qualification and others. international.ibox.bg/news/id_937391290
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Post by pagane on Apr 8, 2008 3:38:46 GMT -5
Jannissary, I am really impressed how you manage to find such stupid articles. No one can force Gypsies to go to school, they simply refuse to do so. Naturally, that reflects their employment because no one wants to hire illiterate people. As for the housing - have you seen how they maintain their apartments or houses? It is quite a view. Roma integration? What a joke. Nonsense. They are not that many.
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Post by Rhezus on Apr 8, 2008 6:16:20 GMT -5
They are.. in each and every town and village. I've red on a newspaper that if they continiue the reproducing in same tact, in 50 years gypsies shall grow up to 50% of BG population. Fcking sick..
Their culture fits very well.. in India.
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Post by depletedreasons on Apr 8, 2008 8:53:02 GMT -5
Jannissary, I am really impressed how you manage to find such stupid articles. No one can force Gypsies to go to school, they simply refuse to do so. Naturally, that reflects their employment because no one wants to hire illiterate people. As for the housing - have you seen how they maintain their apartments or houses? It is quite a view. Roma integration? What a joke. Nonsense. They are not that many. I found them by surfing through the Bulgarian sites. You really think that the Bulgarian papers are stupid? Of course, you could check the paper if you like, but as far as I could see, the information and the figures are based upon the Bulgarian ones.
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Post by Ivanov on Apr 8, 2008 11:27:05 GMT -5
The official census says 370 000 Gypsies by 2001: www.nsi.bg/Census_e/Census_e.htmAll other claims are only allegations and speculations. It is true however, that many Romas declared them as ethnic Turks. And also - many thousands of our precious citizens of Gypsy origin went to the EU
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Post by terroreign on Apr 11, 2008 5:40:35 GMT -5
Why dont the bulgarians just intermix with the gypsies?
People are people right guys?
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Post by captainalbania on Jul 25, 2008 14:06:20 GMT -5
^cause they are gypsies.
why would you want to bang a gypsy when you can bang a normal looking bulgarian girl?
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