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Sinti in the former East Germany - DDR, published in the book "Everyday life of the Sinai

The direct consequence of the Nazi policy of extermination was that in East Germany, the DDR, there were only a few Sinti. Those who returned fought for recognition as victims of National Socialism. Sinti were "normal" citizens of the DDR, but they were not recognized as an ethnic minority. In their family groups they lived in a kind of parallel society. At interfaces, such as in schools and offices, many Sinti were exposed to social racism, as in the DDR - as in the Federal Republic of Germany - lived the old prejudices against the "Gypsies". This is the first publication on the topic of Sinti in DDR. It is based on Simone Trider's research in many archives and conversations with contemporary witnesses. Photos by Marcus Havlik-Abramovich. Fascinated by the Roma paintings of the Czech Jozef Kudelka, he obtained his diploma in photography in Leipzig in 1983 with a series of photographs entitled "Roma and Sinti in the DDR". In the DDR, however, the photographs were not displayed; only after Havlik left the country was it partially published in Stern; much of the photo series is published for the first time in this book.

Link: https://www.amazon.de/Sinti-DDR-Alltag-Minderheit-Zeit-Geschichte/dp/3963113995?language=en_GB

"Passport vaccine": We will not be able to travel without it

With the advent of the vaccine, things will change, but to what extent? And what will the "passport vaccine" mean? Mass vaccination is expected to ease border crossings and ultimately relax restrictions that have prevented people from moving around in a pandemic, but it will inevitably force citizens to choose to buy a ticket for freedom with a vaccine or to continue the agony of blocking and quarantining. The validity of so-called "digital health passports" or "vaccine passports", as many people call them, is problematic because it has not yet been officially confirmed that they will be considered a means of preventing the transmission of the virus across borders. While these passports, on the one hand, will serve to restore the freedom of movement of citizens who have been deprived of it in a pandemic, on the other hand, the question of ethics arises due to potential abuse of personal freedoms and privacy. Researchers who have addressed this issue illustrate the problem with a hypothetical situation: Imagine being asked to constantly disclose your health status to the public, whether it's coronavirus test results or vaccinations, so you can walk into a restaurant, church or public transport vehicle. Some people can certainly move freely, while those who, say, have not been infected with the virus but have not been vaccinated will have their freedom of movement curtailed. There is also the issue of sharing personal health data with third parties. An application that solves everything The CommonPass Digital Project can to some extent solve the problems that hinder the introduction of vaccine passports. The CommonPass app offers secure sharing of health data, and the Swiss non-profit organization created by CommonPass says the app aims to "enable digital tools for the public good."

BiH - Kakanj: Kazandzi craft is an art, and Roma artists barely survive

The Kazandzi craft is very old. Pasha Bajramovic is one of the last such Roma craftsmen in the Roma settlement in Kakanj, BiH. He says: “In my family this is a generational craft passed down from generation to generation. From my earliest childhood I got acquainted with the hammer and the pot-making craft. "My father, his grandfather and great-grandfather were great potters, I inherited their skill and knowledge from them and I continued with the tradition that is slowly dying out," says Pasha. This old craft is Pasha's basic livelihood and feeds his family. After several generations, Pasha says that he will probably be the last to do this craft. "Children are no longer interested in learning the craft of pottery, and there is no such direction in education either," said Pasha.
According to Pasha, the craft of making pottery is an art. He says that in 2009 the Association "Kazandziluk" Kakanj was formed, which organizes some of their handicrafts as exhibitions and fairs.
He also made the Old Bridge exhibit for those occasions. Pasha always exhibits that exhibit with pride. Besides this exhibit, Pasha also made the exhibit the Bridge of Mehmed Pasha Sokolovi во in Visegard (Drina Bridge) and Ibrik at a height of two meters. The craft of Kazandzi is an art and even bigger artists are the Roma nowadays who can hardly survive one day.

Nostradamus with incredible predictions for Macedonia - In 2026, a great war awaits the Macedonians!

The great French prophet Michel de Notre Dame, better known as Nostradamus, foretold many things that are believed to happen one day. He is believed to have predicted the going to the moon, the death of Henry II, the assassination of Kennedy, and here is what he predicted:
According to Nostradamus, the territory of Macedonia will play a key role in the new last "third world war", which will not happen if reason prevails, because "man's destiny is not in nature, but in his hands" and that only he, The "man" can prevent the great cataclysm and his self-destruction.
- A lighted lamp will be seen, at night, near Rona. Hunger and wars will come and help will be too late, when Persia is mobilized, to take over Macedonia.
The prophecies of the greatest visionary in the history of human civilization, Nostradamus, have excited the world for centuries. This doctor of medical sciences lived at a time when science was at its lowest level.
With his visionary power, penetrating deep into time and space, he foretold many events that shook him and will shake the world in the future!

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