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Post by Anittas on Sept 25, 2011 18:20:08 GMT -5
Over 120 Bulgarians have been arrested after assaulting Gypsies around the country in a riot that has seen several homes belonging to Gypsies set on fire. The conflict emerged after a Gypsy with connections to the maffia killed a 19-year-old man by purposely running over him with his car. Since the incident, several Bulgarians of Gypsy origin, but with no connection to the perpretators, have been targetted.
It should be noted that the gangster was allowed to conduct his illegal business due to failure of the Bulgarian police.
Bulgaria is not a stable country and violence rules the day. The country might dissolve at any time now.
What's the emergency number to NATO?
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Post by uz on Sept 25, 2011 18:28:07 GMT -5
Where's the news source?
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Post by uz on Sept 25, 2011 18:33:34 GMT -5
nvm found one; Roma from across Stolipinovo and other Roma-inhabited quarters – Adzhasan Mahala and Sheker Mahala – are reported to be seen arming themselves with sticks and shovels Sunday night in the aftermath of the incident in the village of Katunitsa where the murder of a 19-year-old Bulgaria led the local ethnic Bulgarians to revolt against the clan of notorious Roma boss Kiril Rashkov over the past couple of days.Petrov was run over and killed by associates of local Roma boss Kiril Rashkov, aka Tsar Kiro, Friday night. This led to protests by local ethnic Bulgarians against Rashkov's Roma clan followed Saturday night by an attack on Rashkov's estates by several hundred football hooligans from Plovdiv and Sofia.As the protest rally in Plovdiv unraveled Sunday afternoon, several thousands protesters headed for Adzhasan Mahala, a Roma inhabited quarter. Plovdiv, a city of some 350 000, is the home of the largest Roma-inhabited quarter in Bulgaria, Stolipinovo, with a population of about 40 000.
Roma from Adzhasan Mahala have come out of their homes armed with sticks and shovels to meet the protesters, Plovdiv media reported.
The Roma from Adzhasan Mahala started to provoke the protesters with indecent gestures and by waving in the air their impromptu weapons, which served to stir further the rally.www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=132388
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Post by Anittas on Sept 25, 2011 18:36:32 GMT -5
Yes, I just read about it on a Ro website and had to post about it. I hope the Bulgarians will not invade Romania and start assaulting our civilians--be that they are Gypsy, Hungarian, or Romanian--as they did in Cluj (Bulgarians assaulted a woman who walked with her boyfriend).
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Post by uz on Sept 25, 2011 18:39:06 GMT -5
Aren't these Bulgarian-gypsies?
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Post by Anittas on Sept 25, 2011 18:40:23 GMT -5
Well, the ones that are assaulted are Gypsies, but from what I read, many of them have no connection to those that committed the crime. Do you find it fair that they should be assaulted for what others have done?
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Post by uz on Sept 25, 2011 18:44:01 GMT -5
From what I understand the assault is happening from both sides. It may not seem fair considering Bulgarian police got involved and not Roma-police, lol.
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Post by Anittas on Sept 25, 2011 18:53:16 GMT -5
Yes, it's anarchy, in the negative sense of the word. I hope they don't lose control of the situation. Or else a new state might emerge and then we'd go through the same nonsense with the UN and all. Ugh....
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Post by uz on Sept 25, 2011 19:23:46 GMT -5
lol you^ Kosovo copy-cat.
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Post by terroreign on Sept 25, 2011 19:43:11 GMT -5
i was sort of waiting for this to happen. the # of bulgarians has dropped by about a million in the past two decades, while the gypsies & ethnic turks make up currently around 15%. in another decade the political & civil situation in bulgaria will be an even larger predicament.
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Post by Anittas on Sept 25, 2011 20:34:30 GMT -5
It has nothing to do with Bulgarians leaving their country. Bulgarians leave their country because their society is bad. The minorities, in turn, behave badly because the society that the Bulgarians created, is bad.
The Gypsies in Turkey, for instance, are well-behaved.
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Post by elemag on Sept 26, 2011 14:33:59 GMT -5
Amazing how all of you discuss without even touching the core of the problem. For RBE it is natural. He uses every occasion to express his unexplainble hatred toward Bulgaria. Krivo is posting just for the sake of posting, nothing new as well. What happened is the following - a relative of the gypsy lord in the neighbourhood of Stolipinovo killed a 19-old Bulgarian and as a result the Bulgarian population finally reached the threshold of their patience and reacted. I guess it is very natural to RBE 19-year olds to be murdered by gypsies and he is ready to justify any such murder. I also suppose that if that happens to him and his nephew, for example, gets killed by a certain minority, he won't regret it but put it to the anarchy in Romania and won't drop a tear from grief.
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Post by Anittas on Sept 26, 2011 15:16:45 GMT -5
No one is justifying the murder. What I don't understand is why these football fans attack people who had nothing to do with the murder.
Ruse, we are worried about your country. I don't want anything bad to happen. Romania can't accomodate all of the Bulgarians when the Turks and the Gypsies decide they had enough of you and throw you out.
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Post by elemag on Sept 27, 2011 15:19:11 GMT -5
Oh, you can help. After all, the lord of all gypsies is Romanian so I guess he can manage to arrange some accomodation for our gypsies and they unite happily in Romania.
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Post by ioan on Sept 27, 2011 15:37:43 GMT -5
that will be amazing indeed. And the Romanian emperor will have more people to rule over. Or the Romanians will enslave them. They have long history with that.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 28, 2011 3:50:33 GMT -5
the natural question is how can gypsies fight their own kin... ;D
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Post by ioan on Sept 28, 2011 12:35:26 GMT -5
A burning question if it happened in Greece indeed.
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Post by uz on Sept 28, 2011 14:29:11 GMT -5
The authorities in Bulgaria have arrested a local Roma leader on charges of threatening to commit murder. Anti-Roma demonstrations have spread and turned into the worst violence for years, leading to mass arrests.An angry crowd of about 2,000 people then gathered and attacked three houses owned by the Roma leader in the village of Katunitsa, shouting anti-Roma slogans.The violence is thought to be the worst since 1997, when an economic crisis and hyperinflation brought Bulgarians onto the streets.
The Roma, or Gypsies, make up around 5% of Bulgaria's population of 7.4m.
Roma communities across Central Europe are poorly integrated and often have tense relations with their neighbours.www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15093839
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Post by Anittas on Sept 28, 2011 15:06:56 GMT -5
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Post by missanthropology58 on Sept 28, 2011 15:23:58 GMT -5
BBC's run by Zogs
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