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In the middle of the curfew, almost the entire Shutka was left without water for half a day on Saturday

On Saturday, April 18, 2020, without prior notice and during the police hour, the settlement of Suto Orizari was left without water for almost half a day. To make the problem even bigger, the water supply interruption happened without prior notice.

 

According to the information from the Public Enterprise Water Supply and Sewerage, this is a street defect on Indira Gandi Street, branch of Chegevara. The water supply was interrupted from 10:00 to 16:00 when the activities ended.

 

The citizens' revolt was directed at the fact that all this happened during a curfew, without the opportunity to go and possibly be supplied with drinking water and were unable to maintain the most basic hygienic protection at the height of the pandemic with Covid 19.

No money, no water, no food: Covid-19 lockdown in a Paris Roma slum

France has been placed in lockdown since March 17 in a bid to slow the spread of Covid-19. But the cramped and squalid conditions in the country's hundreds of slums, where many of France's Roma population live, make social distancing and good hygiene nearly impossible. Aid agencies are now warning of a potential health disaster.

 

In a shanty town in Saint-Denis, on the outskirts of Paris, nearly half of the approximately 200 inhabitants have gone, choosing to move elsewhere when the pandemic began to take hold in France.

 

But those who remain face limited access to basic utilities, such as running water and healthcare.

 

“We are facing a double health crisis in the slums because when coronavirus arrives people will have big problems getting access to healthcare, and also they lack the basics like access to water, to toilets, in many of the shanty towns, it's very tough for them,” Adeline Grippon of Médecins du Monde, one of the aid agencies working in the slum.

 

Link: https://www.france24.com/en/20200416-no-money-no-water-no-food-covid-19-lockdown-in-a-paris-roma-slum?fbclid=IwAR0YTpMJSYQ4jtgF0iovH7xzPSQBtOkFYZz1dEXKz-4N8l8d1LUdU2uKflM

Serbia: Regime thugs attack Roma

The regime's fascist neranimajiks, known as the "Leviathan", were once again active in public a few days after the cowardly and prolonged attack on the Garip family in Belgrade.

 

In fact, this violent group, without any reason or evidence, accused the family of organizing dog fights and animal cruelty, and decided to take away a dog on national grounds by intimidation and threats.

 

That the intimidation was racially justified was proved by the fact that their racial dog was taken away while the scrub was left on. If the cause was the terror of the animals, they would take both dogs.

 

Two years ago, the Garip family was the target of executors who were evicted from their home in Belgrade's Dorchol neighborhood to build luxury apartments and office space.

 

They were placed in containers without electricity and water, in completely unhygienic conditions. They are also threatened with eviction because of the space planned for the construction of luxury apartments and office space.

 

Link: https://www.crvenakritika.org/blog/603-rezimski-batinasi-u-napadu-na-rome?fbclid=IwAR0986hl421LmXQi5ZjTCjzvY0m_lnIjJQ21FbgDnv_LAr22XvFWwqgvULQ

Slovakia closes off five Roma settlements due to coronavirus

Slovakia has closed off several Roma settlements in the eastern part of the country after reports of a cluster of coronavirus cases in five of them, highlighting difficulties faced by Europe’s largest ethnic minority during the pandemic.

 

Roma communities across eastern Europe are impoverished, plagued by high unemployment and historically the target of discrimination, and the coronavirus outbreak has many feeling more vulnerable.

 

In Bulgaria, some Roma have complained of being locked in ghettos because of strict curbs on movement. In Hungary, Roma leaders said this week the pandemic threatened their already precarious living conditions.

 

Slovakia has already banned international passenger transport, closed schools and most shops and banned all public events. The government also restricted free movement of people as of Wednesday until next Monday, to curb internal travel during Easter holidays in the majority-Catholic country.

 

Link: https://www.euractiv.com/section/politics/news/slovakia-closes-off-five-roma-settlements-due-to-coronavirus/

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