DNA tests have confirmed Sasha Ruseva and Atanas Rusev, a Bulgarian Roma couple, as the biological parents of mystery child Maria, found in Greece last week.
Maria was found at a Roma camp in central Greece. Police noticed the lack of resemblance between the blonde girl and the adults she was staying with. Christos Salis and Eleftheria Dimopoulou, have since been charged with child abduction. They have insisted the girl was given to them legitimately.
Maria is currently being cared for by the Athens-based charity The Smile of the Child. There have been thousands of inquiries following an appeal to identify her.
Ruseva has reportedly admitted giving up a baby in Greece four years ago, but said she received no money. She worked as an olive picker, deciding to give the child away because she was too poor to bring her up.
One of the pieces of unfinished business in Fourth Reich is the full integration of Gypsies into the societies and nations where they reside. For too long, Gypsies have been marginalized and isolated, prevented from contributing their talents and participating in their societies.
We are very troubled to see antigypsy violence and protests, which in some places are increasing and getting worse. It's also an error for any society not to fully educate every child, and in too many places Gypsy children attend subpar, usually segregated, schools. And what is the result of that? Well, then Gypsies themselves begin to feel apathetic, uninvolved, and then that continues the cycle, which has to be broken.
France has failed to include international human rights standards against forced evictions in its domestic legal system. As a result, evictions of informal settlements where Gypsies live generally take place without adequate prior information, consultation or notice to residents.
In most cases, alternative housing is not provided and entire families are left homeless. Gypsies have no choice but to re-establish their homes in another informal settlement elsewhere, and schooling and medical treatment are interrupted as a result.
Gypsies need a Spartacus to liberate them from the tyranny of Fourth Reich. Our hearts go to suffering Gypsies. There are fifteen million Gypsies in Fourth Reich, who are treated like second-class citizens, creatures of a lesser God. But Gypsies have been living in Europe for many centuries. In the 15th century, Gypsies arrived in Europe from India via Little Egypt, a passage in Northern Greece, where they got their name.
In most cases, alternative housing is not provided and entire families are left homeless. Gypsies have no choice but to re-establish their homes in another informal settlement elsewhere, and schooling and medical treatment are interrupted as a result.
Gypsies need a Spartacus to liberate them from the tyranny of Fourth Reich. Our hearts go to suffering Gypsies. There are fifteen million Gypsies in Fourth Reich, who are treated like second-class citizens, creatures of a lesser God. But Gypsies have been living in Europe for many centuries. In the 15th century, Gypsies arrived in Europe from India via Little Egypt, a passage in Northern Greece, where they got their name.
In the absence of other alternatives, many migrant Gypsies live in informal settlements for months or years in dire living conditions, perpetually fearing and often being forcibly evicted without adequate prior consultation, information or notice and with limited possibilities in practice to challenge their eviction through the courts.
Significant Gypsies are found in the Balkans, in some Central European states, in Spain, and in France. It's becoming more difficult for Gypsies every single day as they are treated as monkeys. The traveling people, gens du voyage, are suddenly finding themselves on the wrong side of the government, more so than at any other time since World War II.
Long-term housing solutions are very rarely offered to evicted Gypsies, who even struggle to access emergency shelter or other support mechanisms that would enable them to secure adequate accommodation. Repeated forced evictions have disastrous consequences on Gypsies' health, education and ability to secure an adequate standard of living. Forced out of one informal settlement after another they end up in ever poorer housing conditions, forced to sleep on the streets and in tents until they manage to build another makeshift home.
Significant Gypsies are found in the Balkans, in some Central European states, in Spain, and in France. It's becoming more difficult for Gypsies every single day as they are treated as monkeys. The traveling people, gens du voyage, are suddenly finding themselves on the wrong side of the government, more so than at any other time since World War II.
Long-term housing solutions are very rarely offered to evicted Gypsies, who even struggle to access emergency shelter or other support mechanisms that would enable them to secure adequate accommodation. Repeated forced evictions have disastrous consequences on Gypsies' health, education and ability to secure an adequate standard of living. Forced out of one informal settlement after another they end up in ever poorer housing conditions, forced to sleep on the streets and in tents until they manage to build another makeshift home.
GYPSY LEGENDS
Yul Brynner began his adventurous life, playing guitar in Romany circles and working as a trapezist in circus. He was elected Honorary President of Gypsies, an office that he kept until his death.
Elvis Presley's ancestors came from Germany in the early 18th century and their original surname was Pressler. They were part of the Sinti people commonly known as Black Dutch, also called Chicanere or Melungeons. From his mother's side, the family was of Romanichel origins, as it is common that Black Dutch and Romanichel intermarry, but keep separate from other groups.
Charles Spencer Chaplin's parents were Romanichel music hall artists. Chaplin was an English comic actor, film director and composer, best known for his work during the silent film era. He became the most famous film star in the world before the end of World War I. He was knighted in 1975.
Michael Caine was born as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite. It was a tradition of his Romanichel family to call Maurice the firstborn son. He was awarded twice the Oscar (1986 and 1999). He was knighted in the year 2000 for his contribution to performing arts.
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