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Criminal charges and suspension for the police officer who beat Roma in Bitola

In response to the September case of police brutality against Roma from Bitola, we demanded the strictest disciplinary responsibility for the police officers involved and the initiation of criminal proceedings. Following the investigation, the Internal Control Department informed us on 25 September 2020 that it had filed criminal charges against police officer G.P. on suspicion of having committed the crime "Harassment in the performance of duty".
Unfortunately, the quick reaction of the control mechanisms of the Ministry of Interior in this case did not mean the end of the unprofessional behavior of police officers in Bitola towards members of the Roma community. On the contrary, less than a month after this event, a new case appeared with indications of police brutality against an elderly Roma woman and her son, with elements of revanchism by the police. We encourage the Ministry of Interior to continue with sanctions against its non-professional members, but also to work on preventing racial profiling and brutal treatment of the marginalized in our society.

The COVID 19 is bad, but if you are a Roma in Europe it is even worse

Activists and experts warn that local authorities in many European countries where there is a large Roma population use the Covid pandemic to further harass the already very harassed Roma community, writes the portal Nova S.
With the arrival of the crown, the Roma in Bulgaria were sprayed with pesticides. In Slovakia, the military tested them only in Roma settlements from Covid. Reports of excessive force were reported throughout Central and Eastern Europe where police isolated quarantined Roma.
Activists, human rights activists and experts react that with the new Covid wave, this act can be repeated, and if there is any resistance, that form will be revenge.
To make matters worse, this kind of discrimination does not provoke a reaction in the rest of Europe, and the Roma do not want to comment much for fear of the consequences.

Link: https://nova.rs/region/korona-je-gadna-a-ako-si-rom-u-evropi-onda-je-jos-gora/

In the shooting in Kragujevac on October 21, 1941, among the 2,300 people shot, there were 217 minors, 23 of whom were Roma children.

The shooting was in retaliation for 10 German soldiers killed and 26 wounded after clashes with partisans and Chetniks, halfway between Bar and Ljuljak.
On October 10, 1941, German Commander Franz Bemme ordered the shooting of one German soldier killed and the wounding of 50 wounded. About 2,300 were to be executed in retaliation.
The shooting of Kragujevac residents took place on October 21, 1941. On that day, the Germans took 2,301 people to the firing squad at the Serbian Army Central Cemetery from 1914 and 1915 in Sumarica. The shooting started at 7 o'clock in the morning. The first group of people was taken to the Sushiki stream where they were greeted by a group of 30 to 50 German soldiers. The civilians were lined up in four rows where there were 50 people in each row. After the shooting, the Germans killed those people who were wounded with a revolver. Groups of 100 people were carried to the barracks at the shooting range. The shooting ended by 2 o'clock in the afternoon. 2,272 people were killed and 29 survived the shooting. Among those shot were 217 minors. Of them, over 15 years old, 60 high school students and 134 juveniles who did not go to school, as well as 23 children under 15 years old, all mostly Roma.

How to properly wash canvas masks to make them safe for reuse

In times of health crisis as we live in, protective masks have become a way of life. Whether it is a disposable mask or a canvas, every person on the planet must currently have at least one with them every time they leave home.
If you have decided to use one of the canvas masks you must also know how to wash them properly so that they are safe to use again and again. Here's how to clean them after each use according to expert advice.
Masks should be washed regularly. It is important to always take them out properly and wash your hands after touching a used mask. Schi Tech Daily provides mask cleaning instructions issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
In the washing machine: you can wash the mask together with other clothes. When washing, use regular laundry detergent, at the highest possible water temperature corresponding to the material to be washed.
Hand wash: make sure the bleach you have on hand is completely disinfectant. Some bleach products, such as those designed for the safe use of colored clothing, may not be suitable for disinfection.
Use of bleach
Use a bleach that contains between 5.25 and 8.25 percent sodium hypochlorite. Do not use bleach if the percentage is not in that range or is not specified. Check that the bleaching product has a good shelf life.
Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleaning agent. Provide adequate ventilation of the room.
How to dry the mask?
Dryer: use the highest temperature and allow the masks to dry completely.
In dry air: place them and leave to dry completely. If possible, allow the masks to dry in direct sunlight.

Link: https://skopje24.mk/vazno-kako-pravilno-da-se-perat-platnenite-maski-za-tie-da-bidat/

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