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Bitter times for Roma children in Germany. Deportations never end

On December 10th, 61 people were deported from Hanover to Serbia and Macedonia. The day before there was already a collective deportation from Baden-Württemberg to both countries. In the machine from Hanover sat people from different federal states, families with small children, just adult young people. Many of them are Roma. Two of them were born in Göttingen . You were picked up by the police and put on the plane to Belgrade. There they were left to their own devices. Two boys who have never been separated from their families whose entire family is here. An 18-year-old Romni, who was born in Lower Saxony, escaped deportation because she happened to be away from home when the police were at the door.

Deportations to Serbia, Macedonia and Kosovo also take place regularly during the Corona crisis . Many of the deported are Roma who fled the wars in Yugoslavia or were expelled from the area after the war in Kosovo. Your children were often born and raised in Germany and are deported to a country that they don't even know, that didn't even exist at the time of their birth and whose language they don't speak. They have no home in these countries. Therefore, they keep fleeing.

Politicians and the public are not interested in these people and the causes of their flight.

We regularly receive messages from people who are acutely threatened with deportation. The 18-year-old twin brothers Ramazan and Ramadan were also born in Germany. On January 18, the police wanted to pick them up and deport them to Serbia separately from their families. You were not at home and can now be arrested at any time.

They both went to kindergarten and school here. They wanted to do an apprenticeship, but did not receive a training permit. Her mother fled Yugoslavia to Germany 22 years ago and her father 32 years ago. The country is home to both of them. Yet they were only tolerated here all their lives.

In Ramazan's words:

“Now the time has come, my brother and I are to be deported to Serbia. A country we've never been to and whose language and culture we don't even know. In Serbia we don't have anyone from our family. We have no chance of a sane life there. We have plans for our future in Germany. We want to learn a job, get married and start a family. However, this is not conceivable in Serbia due to the prevailing conditions there.

We need your help and support. Our human dignity has been violated, we are wanted and no longer know what to do. The psychological stress that this creates is unimaginable. Sleepless nights of fear, depression and constant panic attacks. "

Those affected keep telling us about these health consequences. Living in constant uncertainty makes them sick.

We demand a right of residence for Ramadan and Ramazan and all those who have been tolerated for years!

It cannot be that families are separated and deported after decades!

 

Link: https://ran.eu.com/bittere-zeiten-fur-roma-kinder-in-deutschland-abschiebungen-nehmen-kein-ende/

Berlin police illegally collected data from Sinti and Roma

The grandchildren's trick is a form of fraud in which perpetrators pretend to be relatives, sometimes as craftsmen, in order to get into apartments or to sneak money. Older people in particular are victims of such trick theft. The police have done a lot in recent years to clear up this type of crime and to catch the masterminds. However, the Berlin police overshot the target. She not only pursued the thefts, but also repeatedly linked the deeds in internal processes with an ethnic minority: the Sinti and Roma.

According to SZ information, the Berlin police noted terms such as "Roma", "Sinti" or "Gypsy" in 31 cases in 2017 alone. The information was found in criminal charges, search reports, interim reports or final reports to the public prosecutor's office; it was often just quotations from the interrogation of witnesses. Again and again, however, such terms were used without cause in connection with trick theft. And the latter is illegal according to the Berlin state data protection officer Maja Smoltczyk.

Because the police may only exploit a person's ethnicity under very specific conditions. For example if it is necessary for the manhunt or if a xenophobic or racist motive comes into question. Otherwise belonging to an ethnic group or a "nationality" has lost nothing in the files, according to the office of the Berlin state data protection officer. She has now formally objected to it - this is the toughest measure she has available.

Link: https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/sinti-und-roma-polizei-racial-profiling-berlin-1.5176954?fbclid=IwAR2EAz9SYP5Fb3iaOC0VaC2MQK9OlmwxSn9MO67vJ-Itw_L-j9AJCB5ajws

Czech town provides no aid as Romani families are made homeless during COVID-19 pandemic

The very last Romani family still living at the housing estate on Kovářská Street in the Czech town of Varnsdorf has now ended up homeless. The owner of the apartment units where they had been living evicted them at the beginning of January. 

The family of five will not be allowed to lease a municipally-owned apartment despite previous promises by Mayor Roland Solloch (ANO) to rent them one, even though both the father and mother of the family have been employed by the town itself for several years and cannot be considered rent defaulters by any stretch of the imagination. Some of the units on Kovářská Street, which has a bad reputation among locals, were bought during the second half of 2020 by the entrepreneur Lukáš Rak, who reportedly wants to reconstruct the prefabricated apartment buildings.

Rak is the CEO of the Butterfly Factory s.r.o. company, which according to property records currently owns many units in that locality. During the summer he evicted tenants who were behind on their rent and utilities payments, and during the autumn he gradually also evicted even those who owed no such debts.  

 

Link: http://www.romea.cz/en/news/czech/czech-town-provides-no-aid-as-romani-families-are-made-homeless-during-covid-19-pandemic?fbclid=IwAR3FCOwcO7UqOzhKjwLY1BVgjdAeu83xcMXaDu1rAuzEUteuF-8Xt_chQ-I

Monstrous FB messages: Whether it is a real or fake profile, you still need to find the sender - monster!

These days, a scary post is being spread on the social network FB. In fact, it is a certain Milan Nikolic who sends messages with frightening content through his profile (maybe he is fake or hacked). Even more disgusting in all this is that those messages are addressed to Roma children. Immediately, several users of the social network reacted and viciously condemned this heinous act. An appeal is also sent to the institutions of the country where this profile comes from, for its rapid detection and taking of strict legal measures against the person who sent these intimidating messages.

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