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For President of the First World Congress of the Roma of 1971, Slobodan Berberski and his Poetry

Slobodan Berberski was born in Zrenjanin where he finished elementary school and gymnasium. He started studying law in Belgrade but the occupiers as a member of SKOJ in 1941 were immediately arrested. He was engaged in the labor movement since 1936 and has been a member of the Liberals since 1941.
He is a well-known Roma activist and was one of the initiators of the action of the then Yugoslav Roma under the name "Roma Seeks a Place Under the Sun" which started in 1967. He was elected the first president of the World Roma Organization at the first congress held in London in 1971. He died in 1989. And today, a street in the Belgrade suburb of Zvezdara bears his name.
Otherwise he wrote poetry where social and revolutionary themes were most prevalent in the texts. Later inspired by Roma symbols from legends and everyday life, he began writing poetry that was not in Roma but incorporated Roma words written in Serbian.
 Berberi wrote about the suffering, poverty and discrimination of Roma with love motives. He published the following collections, including the first in 1950's "About Rainy Rain", then "Spring in the Eyes", "Takes", "Storm", "Military Diary", "Mild Day", "Height point", "Departure of the Jackal Brother" "," Like Endless Deer "," Border"," Everyday "," Unexpected Waters ", and the last" Dub "from 1986. year. His poetry has been translated into French, Russian, Hungarian, Romanian, Albanian and Slavic.

In war-themed poetry, Slobodan Berberski's poems express the awareness that a warrior brings with it suffering and death, so the poetic images are dark and bloody, mirroring all the horror of the war he himself experienced. Already in the 1976 collection it focuses on Roma motifs such as Road, Rug.

Otherwise Berberis is at the very top of Roma poetry besides Rajko Djuric, Jovan Nikolic and Trifun Dimic.

 

At the bus stop in Belgrade - Forbidden for luggage handler or Roma?

Once the platform for arriving at the Belgrade bus station has been moved, there are no luggage carriers there. These people were duly registered and all were - Roma.
They say that they are Roma and their work is not allowed. The station denies these claims.

"There is no written order prohibiting them from accessing the platforms, but they are being pressured through the security service and the police," Roma say.

All luggage carriers at the Belgrade bus stop are Roma. There is no contract between them and the station for the job, but as carriers say, they have an oral contract to pay for access to the platforms with a monthly ticket of around 12 euros. But since moving the platform two months ago, they are no longer allowed to buy such tickets.

Carriers point out that at the request of the police several years ago they were all registered as entrepreneurs in the Commercial Registration Agency.

Otherwise, the Belgrade bus station says it is not a matter of discrimination, and that the issue of carrying a rack will soon be resolved.

Link: https://www.dw.com/sr/zabranjeno-za-nosa%C4%8De-prtljaga-ili-za-cigane/a-49737230

 

President of Slovakia: Hate for minorities has again become a political instrument

Slovak President Zuzana Chaputova noted that the suffering of Roma during World War II must not be forgotten, but remembered because now is the time when hatred is a political tool.

- The Holocaust against Roma must not be forgotten. The story of the people has shown me that hatred always contributes to evil and human suffering - note Chaputova.

In Slovakia there were thousands of victims, the President of the Republic noted on the occasion of the Day of Remembrance of the Roma Holocaust which was celebrated in the beginning of August.

Humiliated and offended by the environment and with endangered rights and dignity, LGBTI Roma face hell every day

“We had no right to drink coffee in a cafe because we are Roma and gay. They didn't allow us to sit down. "
This is just one of many examples cited by LGBTI Roma when it comes to their rights, their attitudes towards the environment, but also their attitudes towards institutions, and of society as a whole, to their sexual orientation.
"They told us that there was no room for gypsy gays and that we should go to the gas chamber," they said.

- LGBTI people in the Roma community face prejudice in the Roma community because of their sexual orientation and gender identity, and in the LGBTI community they will face prejudice because of the Roma ethnicity.
They Are Afraid of Claiming Their Rights Therefore, many LGBTI Roma in Macedonia are expelled or make plans to leave the country.


Link: https://www.fakulteti.mk/news/09082019/lgbti-romite-se-zhrtvi-na-intersekciska-diskriminacija-ovie-gragjani-se-istovremeno-zhrtvi-na-rasizam-homofobija-i-transfobija

 

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