Social

Ukrainian Roma in defense of the homeland, side by side with compatriots

The Roma are also among the Ukrainian soldiers fighting against the Russian army, said Viktor Chovka, a reporter from the Ukrainian city of Uzhhorod, who confirmed this fact to Swedish radio Romano. Chovka said that he is now returning from England to join his family in Ukraine, reports the portal Newipe.

He noted that there are many Roma soldiers in Ukraine.

"Many Roma who have become soldiers have long ago signed agreements with the Ukrainian army and can not leave because no one will allow them to cross the border, they must fight in this war. "There are a lot of Roma who want to go to war, because this is where we were born - in Ukraine," Chovka said.

Another Roma activist, Julian Condor, said everyone was doing their best to stay safe, be with their families and be ready to defend their homes.

"We are relying on our army and we will defend our country," Condor said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ordered a general mobilization on Thursday just before midnight.

As long as the state of emergency is in force, men between the ages of 18 and 60 can not leave Ukraine.

 

Link: https://rominfomedia.rs/2022/02/26/ukrajinski-romi-na-braniku-otadzbine-rame-uz-rame-sa-sunarodnicima/

 

Youtube:

Serbia: Columnist Marko Vidojkovic accused of hate speech against Roma, he claims - I am not a racist

Writer and columnist Marko Vidojković is accused of hate speech against Roma because of the column "Paradise in Vuk Vrčević" in the daily Danas.

Vidojkovic says that he is not a racist and that he described the influence that the ten-year rule of the Serbian Progressive Party has on the life of this minority community.

The organization Opra Roma announced that the text of Vidojković, in which he writes about the Roma settlement on Karaburma, is "a symptom of the virus of anti-Roma policy".

The Commissioner for the Protection of Equality, Brankica Janković, also reacted, condemning the inadmissible way in which Roma qualify and saying that she would act on the lawsuit in this case.

The newspaper Danas also came out, whose editorial board announced that the column was published "primarily as an ironic critique of the political abuse of our fellow Roma citizens, written by a writer in his recognizable style."

The Danas editorial board decided to remove Marko Vidojković's column "Paradise in Vuk Vrčević" from the danas.rs portal.

 

Link: https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/marko-vidojkovic-optuzen-za-govor-mrznje-prema-romima-on-tvrdi-nisam-rasista/

In Ukraine - How to act in case of a crisis

As a result of hostilities, shops, fuel stations and ATMs may not work.

This guide will help you and your family prepare and survive in time.

In such circumstances, at least the first 72 hours (3 days) until the responsible services can resume their activities and continue to provide services.

The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones is to prepare in advance for any extreme situation.

  1. Discuss and agree with your loved ones on a plan of action;
  2. Prepare stocks of food, water and essentials for at least 3-7 days


Food:

Cooking in a crisis can be dependent on the availability of electricity, gas and water, so it is best to store food that:

- can be stored at room temperature;

- with a long shelf life (at least 6 months);

- can be prepared without a lot of water and heat treatment;

  1. as nutritious as possible, high in calories.


What foods should be stocked up:

canned and canned foods, root crops, pasta, cereals, crackers, instant soups, flour, vegetable oil, hard cheese, coffee, tea, sugar, honey, jam, nuts, etc.

Water.

Drinking water is an essential element for survival.

Calculate how many liters of drinking water you and your loved ones need to keep at home, so that it would be enough for at least 3 days (recommended for a week)

Find out where natural sources of drinking water are available nearby (wells, springs) and how to use water purification tablets.

 

  1. medicines.

During a pharmacy crisis, the work of medical facilities can be difficult. Therefore, make sure that in your home first aid kit there is at least one drug from the following groups of medicines and the following products recommended by the emergency medical service:

- analgesics and drugs that lower the temperature;

- anti-allergic drugs;

- drugs with a sedative effect;

- medicines for disorders of the digestive system;

- disinfectants;

- dressing materials and scissors;

(a set of plasters, gauze bandages, napkins, etc.)

- medicines you need every day;

- also a heat-reflecting survival blanket and a thermometer.


  1. Write down in a notebook or remember the mobile phone numbers of your relatives, neighbors, friends and other people important to you and offer them the same thing.
  2. Regularly update practical knowledge that could help you and your loved ones cope with extreme circumstances (first aid, drinking water sources, emergency telephones, etc.)
  3. Prepare an emergency bag containing the items you will need in case of an evacuation:

- documents and information (passport or ID-card, driver's license and their

copies) ;

-list of important phone numbers;

-portable radio with spare batteries;

- products with a long shelf life and high calorie content that can be used without heat treatment;

- multifunctional folding knife, unbreakable utensils;

- drinking water in plastic bottles (for 3 days minimum)

-tiles for dry fuel;

-water filter; disinfectant tablets;

- spare charger, car charger;

- matches, lighters, candles, flashlights;

-warm clothes;

- towel, disposable napkins;

- disinfectant; personal hygiene product;

- first aid kits;

spare glasses or contact lenses.

 

Curfew.

It is forbidden for people to stay on the streets and in other public places during the specified hours without specially issued passes and certificates.

- Kyiv :

Curfew from 17:00 to 08:00

- Odessa and Odessa region:

Curfew from 19:00 to 06:00

The movement of vehicles on the territory of the Odessa region is prohibited, except for emergency services, vehicles for specialized purposes that perform an urgent service task, when special light signaling devices are turned on and cars whose movement is allowed with special passes.

-Cherkasy region:

Curfew from 22:00 to 06:00

- Dnipro:

Curfew from 20:00 to 06:00

- Kharkov:

Curfew from 18:00 to 06:00

Kharkiv: Rapid Response Detachment of the Red Cross.

Contact us when you know for sure that people are left under the rubble, search and rescue operations will be carried out with the participation of dogs.


Contacts of the Kharkiv Red Cross:

+38(096)598-39-74 ; +38(066)701-11-10.

Free telephone consultations from doctors of the children's clinic "Pediatrician plus":

+380991845970 Penkov Andriy Yuryevich;

+380501094639 Pasichnik Igor Petrovich;

+380677382873 Olena Volodymyrivna Kononenko;

+380662130603 Lyushukov Fedir Mikhailovich.

Hotlines of diplomatic missions in Ukraine that work on a permanent basis (24/7):

-Kyiv: 380683842016 or by email: mailto: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

- Odessa: +380992420835 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..m.d

The MFAEI information center can be contacted by phone:

080090990 (free of charge from a landline phone in any locality of the Republic of Moldova or by calling:

+37322232002 ;

+37322201047 ;

(including from abroad)

or by email: mailto: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Czech Republic's RomanoNet condemns barbaric attack by Russia on Ukraine, expresses support to Roma and all inhabitants of Ukraine in their fight for freedom and independence

The Russian Army launched an air and ground offensive on neighboring Ukraine. Many cities all over Ukraine are reporting strong explosions, and the Office of the President of Ukraine reports heavy fighting is underway near Kharkov. The pro-Roma and Romani organizations belonging to the RomanoNet umbrella organization have called the attack by the Russian Federation on Ukraine barbaric and condemn it. 

At the same time, RomanoNet expresses support for Romani men and women and all other inhabitants of Ukraine.

Declaration by RomanoNet on Russia's attack on Ukraine

The organizations that are members in the RomanoNet umbrella organization condemn the barbaric attack by the Russian Federation on Ukraine. Approximately 260 000 Romani men and women live in Ukraine today. 

Members of RomanoNet:

Awen Amenca, z. s.
IQ Roma servis, o. p. s.
Khamoro o. p. s.
Kleja
Otevření společnost, o. p. s.
Romano jasnica, spolek
ROMEA, o. p. s.
Romodrom, o. p. s.
Slovo 21, z. s.
Společně - Jekhetane, o. p. s.
Vzájemné soužití, o. p. s.

 

Link: http://www.romea.cz/en/news/czech/czech-republic-apos-s-romanonet-condemns-barbaric-attack-by-russia-on-ukraine-expresses-support-to-roma-and-all-inhabitatns

FaLang translation system by Faboba

Од 5 Ноември 2022 достапен документарниот филм на СП БТР „Небо, Точак, Земја„ на Max TV и Max TV GO со пребарување –Видеотека

I WANT TO SAY

6-to Romano Čhavorikanoo muzikakoro festivali 
„Čhavorikano Suno 2022“ – SP BTR

6-ти Ромски Детски музички фестивал
„Детски Сон 2022„ – СП БТР

6th Romani Children's Music Festival
"Children's Dream 2022" - SP BTR

Momentalno Online

       We have 117 visitors watching ROMATIMES.NEWS

o Vakti

 booked.net

Most Popular

Golden Wheel - Entry Application Form

Flag Counter

Our counter start count since 13.01.2019
Count unique visitors from which country visit our portal
In the bottom there is total visits our portal

Joomla! Debug Console

Session

Profile Information

Memory Usage

Database Queries