The Roma or Romani people, commonly called gypsies,
comprise one of the largest ethnic minorities in the
European Union, with significant populations in the
Balkan Peninsula as well as Spain, France, Russia, and
the Ukraine. Persecution of the Roma dates back to the
Byzantine Empire, when many were enslaved. The violent
discrimination - being burnt alive, having homes
destroyed and children stoned - and ghettoization of
their communities continues even today. Despite EU
legislation designed to protect them against racism,
blatant and persistent persecution continues, both in
newer member states such as Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia,
and Hungary, and in countries at the heart of the EU.
And despite the EU's stated commitment to human rights,
no country or official body has taken up the case of the
Roma and strongly argued for their protection and
integration. In this powerful and well-argued book,
Valeriu Nicolae, himself a Romanian Roma, gives voice to
the Roma cause, offering a precise and candid look at
their current situation. In doing so, Nicolae also
provides insightful ideas for what can and should be
done to stem this long-standing and cruel intolerance.
"We are the Roma!" brings to light an important and
often over-looked ethnic discrimination in Europe and
tells a story urgently in need of telling.
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