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Helsinki Committee: Corruption remains one of the most serious problems - inclusion of all is necessary for positive change to take place

On the International Day Against Corruption, December 9, we find that corruption and decision-making in conflicts of interest are phenomena that remain largely unpunished, and that citizens' perception is that the fight against corruption does not produce satisfactory results.

 Moreover, the Republic of Northern Macedonia has consistently fallen significantly on the rankings of the Corruption Perceptions Index - a serious crime that undermines social and economic development.

The Helsinki Committee for Human Rights is involved in the fight against corruption by monitoring the trials of organized crime and corruption cases; providing appropriate legal assistance to victims of corruption; advocating for greater accountability and transparency of all institutions; seeking to prevent and put an end to impunity and to provide criminal responsibility for all those who through their corrupt practices endanger individual freedoms and rights and affect the violation of the rule of law system in the State.

How genuine is the government determined to build an inclusive society and strive for full social inclusion of Roma citizens as well?

It is formal and declarative that there is political will and support in this Government for the genuine implementation of strategic documents to improve the situation of the Roma, as well as to follow all European recommendations, including compliance with the European Platform for Roma Inclusion. inclusion of Roma.

But is it true in practice? In 2018, the share of Roma employees in state administration and public administration is 1.3 percent or a total of 1,800 Roma are employed.

In terms of job distribution, 1.4 percent are non-managerial jobs, 0.2 percent are managerial jobs, and 0.6 percent are elected or appointed.

The reason for such a poor percentage representation has to be emphasized. A balance of equitable representation, which has honestly proved to be a bad tool for smaller ethnic communities.

Regarding communal infrastructure, the Government attributes its success to the fact that the 2020 Budget has doubled to 40 million denars (about 650,000 euros).

How much is enough to solve the burning infrastructure problems of the Roma community will show time.

The next destination of "Sky, Wheel, Land" is Scandinavia

The team of SP BTR Production continues its film adventure. After Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, France, Spain, Russia and Scandinavia.
A film document exploring Roma history that includes Origins, Migration, Culture, Tradition, Language as well as the suffering of Roma and their ancestors.
This weekend's SP BTR Production team is in Scandinavia where, with distinguished historians and connoisseurs of Roma culture, tradition will illustrate their facts about Roma history.
It signifies new moments and truths for Roma throughout history. Processing of interviews and interesting statements will cover Roma from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
By doing so, the viewers themselves will learn more about the history of Roma from this part of Europe.
Interviews will include well-known and recognized Roma experts on the subject. They will look at the past, but at the same time, the present and the way of their inclusion in the well-known Scandinavian democracy.
The cast of SP BTR Production this time will be producer Zoran Dimov, narrator and actor Bajram Sevrdjan, screenwriter Ramush Muarem-Cirko, and the technical part of which is the filmmakers Isen Bajram and Erhan Demir.

Britanian’s Roma are rising up, against the Nazis

When Daniela Abraham was a little girl in Slovakia in the 1980s her mother asked her why she was spending so much time scrubbing herself in the bath tub. “Because they told me I was a dirty Gypsy,” she told her mother.

Daniela is Roma. Her persecution in Slovakia began even before primary school — at nursery level: tiny tots refusing to play with her, being bullied, being called a “cigany,” meaning thief, criminal, liar.

Today Abraham, 39, lives in London, where she recently organised the first-ever collective Roma protest against Slovakian neonazis when they visited the capital to try to rally Slovakians living in Britain to their cause.

She uses her mother’s maiden name, rather than her family name, because she still has relatives living in Slovakia, where the rise of the far right is leading to even worse persecution of Roma than existed during her childhood.

In Britain she is also involved in the Sinti Roma Holocaust Memorial Trust. At least 750,000 Roma and Sinti people died in the Holocaust. More recent research says the number is more likely to have been twice that.

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