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Will the "Amber alert" missing child search and alarm system in Serbia be active at the end of April?

The "Amber alert" search and rescue system for missing children in Serbia will be active by the end of April, media reported.

 

This system, which already exists in a number of countries, implies that when a child is reported missing, all television and radio stations' programs are immediately interrupted, and important news about the missing child becomes available in the news.

 

With the help of this alarm, citizens will be informed of the basic details of the abduction and how they can assist the police in quickly finding the kidnapper.

 

Igor Djuric, founder of the Tijana Djuric Foundation and father of the kidnapped and murdered child Tijana, told Informer.

"I believe that my Tijana would now be alive if this alarm existed in Serbia six years ago, but I am happy that many young lives can be saved in the future.

 

He added that at the same time mobile operators would send all their users SMS and MMS with this information.

 

"And not only that. All of this information and photos will now appear on ATMs, petrol stations screens, and in the biggest retailer stores all over Serbia. Virtually the entire state will be involved in the search, "Djuric explained.

 The "Amber alert" has so far saved many children's lives around the world. Djuric said the alarm would "trigger" police and prosecutors.

 

Link: http://rominfomedia.rs/sistem-za-uzbunjivanje-i-potragu-za-nestalom-decom-amber-alert-u-srbiji-ce-biti-aktivan-krajem-aprila/

Chronology of Romani history - Part four

  1. In Holland, the Caravan and House Boat Law introduces controls over the movements of nomads.

 

  1. In Bulgaria, the Romani organisation Istiqbal (Future)is founded.

 

  1. On July 27th, the Minister of Public Welfare in Düsseldorf forbids Roma and Sinti from entering any public washing or recreational facilities (swimming pools, public baths, spas, parks).

 

  1. The new Czechoslovak Republic recognises Roma as a separate "nationality." This legislation is later repealed.

 

  1. In Baden, requirements are introduced that all Roma and Sinti be photographed and fingerprinted, and have documents completed on them.

 

  1. In Slovakia, a group of Roma are tried for cannibalism.  They are found innocent.

 

  1. A conference is held on the Gypsy question, at which Bavaria proposes a law to compulsorily settle Roma and Sinti, and to incarcerate those not regularly employed

 

  1. Steve Kaslov founds the Roma Red Dress Associationin the United States; Kaslov meets with President Franklin Roosevelt for support of Romani rights.

 

  1. In Bavaria, an ordinance is approved placing Sinti and Roma under permanent police surveillance.

 

  1. The Norwegian journalist Scharfenberg recommends that all Roma be sterilized.

EP cancels Roma Week, online consultation about Roma strategy even more important now

EUobserver reports that the European Commission is preparing a new post-2020 EU policy on Roma inclusion as part of a major policy framework, "A Strong Social Europe for Transition".

 

This new EU Roma inclusion policy is scheduled to take effect in the final quarter of 2020.

The coronavirus has now led to the cancellation - along with hundreds of other events - of the European Parliament's planned Roma Week beginning 23 March.

 

Civil society can still participate in designing the EU Framework through a public feedback process at DG Justice until 16 March.

 

The post-2020 guidance was also meant to be a major topic of the 2020 EU Romani Week at the European Parliament.

Chronology of Romani history - Second part

1584 Denmark and Norway: Expulsion of Roma ordered.

1586 Belarus: Nomadic Roma expelled.

1589 Denmark: Death penalty imposed for Roma  not leaving the country.

1595 Romania: Stefan Razvan, the son of a slave, becomes ruler of Moldavia.

1611 Scotland: Three Roma hanged (under 1554 law).

1633 Spain: Pragmatica of Felipe IV takes effect. Roma expelled. 

1637 Sweden: Death penalty introduced for Roma not leaving the country.

1714 Scotland: Two female Roma executed.

1715 Scotland: Ten Roma deported to Virginia.

1728 Holland: Last hunt clears out Roma.

1746 Spain: Roma to live in named towns.

1748 Sweden: Foreign Roma expelled. 

1749 Spain: Round-up and imprisonment of all Roma ordered.

1759 Russia: Roma banned from St. Petersburg. 

1776 Austria: First article published on the Indian origin of the Romani language.

1782 Hungary: Two hundred Roma charged with cannibalism.

1783 Spain: Roma language and dress banned.

 

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