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From Serbia support for the Roma from Ukraine

Vojvodina's multiethnic feminist network has supported the Roma community in Ukraine and the Ukrainian people over the Russian invasion of that country.

"We want to send messages of support to the Ukrainian people, as well as to the Roma community that is there and survives various forms of torture, trauma, racism and discrimination," said Veska Qerimovic of the Novi Becej Roma Association.

She added that basic human rights must be respected, that women and girls at risk of violence must be supported, and that we must work together to prevent violence, racism, discrimination and early marriages.

The Vojvodina Multiethnic Feminist Network is running the "Roma Women's Activism Month" campaign from March 8 to April 8, and said their goal is to emphasize the importance of respecting the rights of Roma women, living without violence, femicide, racism and discrimination. .

They also added that during this campaign they point to the need to stop early child marriage, human rights violations and the departure of girls from the education system.

 

Link: https://www.portal-udar.net/iz-srbije-podrska-romima-u-ukrajini/

Experts predict: In 100 years these 10 countries will be gone

Experts predict that due to sea level, ethnic and cultural divisions, in 100 years 10 countries may not exist.

  1. The Netherlands

The Netherlands will be hit, because climate change will do its thing. It is now at sea level or one meter above the level and therefore in the future survival will be in question.

  1. North Korea

Given that the country has been under the dictatorship of the Kim Dynasty since the 1940s, it seems only a matter of time before social unrest culminates and explodes.

  1. Belgium

Belgium may not be so united in a century.

It is divided into conflicts over ethnic issues between the Flemings and the Walloons. Because they do not share the same language and have many other cultural differences.

  1. Maldives

This island country between India and Africa is in serious danger of sinking. The Maldives is estimated to be the first country to disappear due to global warming, and that could happen around 2085.

  1. The United Kingdom

Because it is a union of different states in which there are strong aspirations for independence, it is possible that this world power will disintegrate.

  1. Iraq

In a state of war since 2011 this country is a true example of daily disintegration. After the execution of Saddam Hussein, who held the country unitary, the population today is severely divided.

  1. Kiribati

This island nation in the central Pacific until 1979 was a British colony. It is considered the embodiment of a tropical paradise, but anyone who wants to experience it should do so quickly, because the rising sea level has already flooded two islands.

  1. Spain

The region of Catalonia in western Spain plans to gain independence with strong public support.

In northern Spain is the Basque Country with its own terrorist organizations, which are trying to secure their own independence.

  1. USA

Given its history, it is a fact that the American population has been divided by deep cultural differences and political views between the North and the South since the Civil War.

Alaska, California and Texas will probably be the first to separate.

  1. China

China also has a huge problem with environmental pollution that threatens so much that as many as 250,000 Chinese die prematurely each year due to pollution.

The predictions of the Chinese government itself reveal that the country may be left without drinking water until 2030, and the chances are high that the country in its current form will not experience 2050.

Link: https://trend24news.com/archives/11079?fbclid=IwAR3dj9odOhc4VLDdlV0uSu1B_BAkNUHpx5vH9KpxiG6X5uAar-ZiSAPXYjY

The first solo exhibition of the Roma artist Durmish Kjazim in Brussels from April 7 to 27

Roma artist Durmish Kjazim, from year to year shows his lavish talent and skill in the field of art. This year, for the first time in 2022, he will organize a solo exhibition in the heart of Europe in Brussels. It will be held from April 7 to April 22 at the Migration Museum.

Durmish Kjazim's reviews and portfolio say his style is a magical and surreal world

Among other things, the portfolio for his solo exhibition in Brussels reads:

"In his art, thoughts and feelings stimulate the interior that leads to personal liberation and awakening of the idea. Inspired by the Roma people and the tradition, through which he presents himself, by emotions, dynamics and passion, by pictorial realism interwoven with symbolism. In his paintings he incorporates themes such as stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination against Roma culture. "It is openly committed to its cultural roots, to the atmosphere of childhood and discrimination, and it is transformed and defragmented in sincere commitment."

 

Link: https://agenda.brussels/fr/529925/l-artiste-rom-durmish-kjazim-son-monde-magique-et-surrealiste?fbclid=IwAR1udQnExJE6oUgWXt4aTyIrNOuO9uEjsHrZ4y8K_WabdhUUvcHDI7evogY

In the survey conducted in Skopje, 77.5% of the Roma respondents answered that they were or are victims of gender or domestic violence.

Recently, the Association for Women's Rights Initiative from Suto Orizari published a publication which was part of the project "Research on the approach and functionality of the system for protection of Roma women, victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence on the territory of Skopje", supported by European Center for Roma Rights.

Findings and analysis of the data obtained from the questionnaires and focus groups For the needs of the research, 200 questionnaires were conducted with Roma women from 5 municipalities, as follows: Suto Orizari, Gjorce Petrov, Gazi Baba, Centar and Cair, ie those municipalities where a larger Roma population lives . Twelve focus groups covering 50 women were also conducted.

Among other findings, it was noticeable that most of the respondents, ie 77% are unemployed, while 23% of women are employed.

Regarding the level of education, the largest percentage of women have primary education, ie 41.5%. It is worrying that as many as 41% of women have no formal education, while only 0.5% have higher education.

80.5% of the respondents live in a community of 3-9 members, and 11% live in households with more than 9 members.

77.5% of women answered that they were or are victims of gender-based or domestic violence.

When asked whether they reported gender-based or domestic violence, 92.5% of women surveyed said they did not report it, while 7.5% of women said they did.

 

Link: http://www.errc.org/uploads/upload_en/file/5364_file2_research-on-the-access-and-functionality-of-the-system-for-protection-of-romani-women-victims-of-domestic-violence-on-the-territory-of-skopje-macedonian.pdf

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