How else can we understand the fact that even 50 years after the organization of the First World Congress of the Roma in London and the start of an organized political struggle for the rights of the Roma community in a modern country that should get its vote with the help of an organization that will work on human rights and emancipation? This battle lasts 50 years, but in several segments, it still remains as it was half a century ago. The rights of the Roma seem to somehow still be "the last fiddle in the violin" and some issues are only now being raised and come to the fore. But now, in these years of the 21st century, it is seen that they are only collateral damage in the fight against the vanities of power in those organizations that deal with the rights of minority and vulnerable groups. The question arises: "Who can the Roma trust today? When they are betrayed by those organizations that proclaim themselves as the most progressive and the most liberal? It is sad to think that these are just masks that work to raise funds and rise in the social ladder.
And that seems so real and real, that it can be seen that there is no longer a pure face and heart among people. And that is why we feel and wonder further, why are we, the Roma still rejected by the society and are left alone in our struggle.