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22 November 2008

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Roma In the Balkans
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The Roma are believed to have left India about AD 1000 and to have passed through what is now Afghanistan, Persia, Armenia, and Turkey. People recognizable by other Roma as Roma still live as far east as Iran, including some who made the migration to Europe and returned. It is virtually impossible to identify Roma still living in India. By the 14th century, Roma had reached the Balkans and by the 16th century, Scotland and Sweden. Some Roma migrated south through Syria to North Africa, reaching Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar. Both currents met in today's France.
According to Dr. Trajko Petrovski, Ethnologist with the Macedonian Folklore Institute, the earliest written documents that mention Roma in the Balkans date to the 11th Century. At approximately the same time, they have acquired the name “Cigani/Tsigani” (from the Greek atsiganos – those that shouldn’t be touched) because they were so different from the local population.
The world population of Roma is difficult to establish with any certainty. Estimates suggest that there are between approximately 5 and 10 million Roma worldwide. As many as 6 to 8 million Roma live in Europe. The largest concentrations of Roma are found in the Balkan peninsula of southeastern Europe, in central Europe, the United States, and in Russia and the other successor republics of the USSR. Smaller numbers are scattered throughout western Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

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07.11.2008 The Open Society Institute (OSI) and the Open Society Archives (OSA) announce the opening of the Chachipe Youth international photo contest. The competition is open to all young people between the ages of 12 and 25.
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Related topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Social exclusion] [Poverty] [Population]
14.07.2008 In a letter to the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Lazăr Comănescu, and to the Serbian Minister of Labour and Social Policy Rasim Ljajić, Romano Them has strongly criticised the planned transfer of expertise between the two countries in the field of reintegration of forcibly repatriated Roma.
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Related topics/regions: [Governance] [Ethics & value systems] [Social exclusion] [Population] [Migration]
Zoran Ivanov, MIA Editor
12.03.2006 Alvaro Hil Roblens the Human Rights commissioner in the Council of Europe recently in Strasburg presented a report on the Roma rights in Europe. The endangerment of this ethnical population was practically the life motive that went through in all the tones of the report. The main word was about the 10 million Roma in the member countries of the Council of Europe.
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24.02.2006 The publication Roms on Integration: Analyses and Recommendations, published by ECMI – European Centre for Minority Issues presents the initial findings on the needs of Roma population in Macedonia. The research was conducted the Roma Expert Group working under the ECMI, with financial support by SIDA.
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Education] [Population] [Poverty]


The Decade of Roma Inclusion, 2005-2015, is an initiative adopted by eight countries in Central and Southeast Europe, and supported by the international community.
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Links to international organizations engaged on Roma issues.
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See the list of organizations and association active in the areas of Roma rights and Roma issues in the SEE region we compiled.

 
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