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Roma from Čakovec with an American diploma: "And we are Croatia"

Benjamin Ignac was the only Roma high school student in the hall in Čakovec, and stressed that they want to put an end to the ties, but it is difficult to overcome all the obstacles that society has in front of them.

The new generation of Roma, not only in Croatia but also in Europe, is a generation of young, motivated, politically, technologically and culturally aware individuals. The number of Roma who complete elementary school and enroll in high school.

Among the younger and more educated priorities, Roma are making a career, not at the beginning of marriage and family life, "said Benjamin Ognac, 25, an employee of the European Roma Rights Center (ERRC) in Budapest, an international non-governmental organization.

Benjamin Ignac was born in Orehovica in the district of Medimurje and at one time was the only Roma in the high school in Čakovec. After a third year, he received a US College of Peace scholarship in Norway, followed by a full scholarship for geography at the University of Oklahoma, where he completed his undergraduate studies.

He continued his education at the University of Utrecht, and last year spent a few months in Colorado in a NASA research project. Today, its goal is to help its fellow countrymen show them what they can achieve by training them.

Macedonian Television becomes National Television, and Macedonian Opera and Ballet - National Opera and Ballet

Macedonian National Theater remains with the same name, and the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra becomes national because the name of the first institution has ethnic identity, and the second one is of national and state character, the Government clarifies.

 "Macedonian National Theater remains the same, because it has Albanian and Turkish theater, and MNT is interpreted as a theater of the Macedonian people through which the Macedonian history, tradition, culture and its peculiarities are preserved and promoted, ie it has ethnic identity meaning," they explain the government.

The situation is similar with the museum that was known to the public as a museum of VMRO. Now he is the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle for Independence because, as the Government explains, it is a cultural institution through which the Macedonian history, tradition, culture and its peculiarities are preserved and promoted and is of historical significance.

"The adjective Macedonian is used whenever it is related to the ethnic and cultural identity of the people, ie the Macedonian ethnic identity, Macedonian language, Macedonian culture, Macedonian territory, Macedonian people, Macedonian history ... all other uses with NorthMacedonian are irregular," said spokesman to the government.

Only 8% of Macedonians would remain in Macedonia

There is no reason why he would stay. My life has been ruined here, I work 13 hours a day and we are barely surviving, "this is one of the responses of a survey of" Faculteti.mk "conducted among 1,474 readers.

Only 83.7 percent of respondents would leave the country if they had a chance, and the question of why they would leave, the most common answer is "For a better life".

To the question "If they had a chance, would you leave from Macedonia?" Answered 1.491 reader. Of these, 1,234 (83.7%) answered yes, 123 (8.3%) were hesitant, while 117 respondents (7.9%) would remain in Macedonia.

Germany, Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Slovenia, New Zeland, Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom are the destinations to leave. There are also responses in the style: "Further away" where laws are governed and where there is a normal health system and education. "

Church of England urges five days of prayer for poor as Brexit looms

The Church of England is to urge congregations to take part in five days of prayer as Britain approaches the deadline for leaving the EU.

It is the poorest people who face the biggest risks from the economic uncertainty posed by Brexit, the archbishop of Canterbury said on Saturday, and the prayers are likely to focus on reconciliation and the needs of those most vulnerable.

Justin Welby told the Church of England’s General Synod: “We cannot ignore the warnings that have been proffered about the possible profound impact that the next months may possibly have on the poorest of our society.

“We must be ready for any difficulties and uncertainties, and not allow any destructive forces to create further divisions in our society.

“It is true that no predictions on the economy are certain. That is not project fear, it is saying that where there are risks it is the strongest, not the weakest, who must take the weight of the risk. That is not currently the way we are going.”

If attention was not paid to the “pain and exclusion” of some parts of society revealed by Brexit, greater division and strife would result, Welby said in a debate on the state of the nation.

Link: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/feb/23/justin-welby-says-poorest-face-biggest-risks-posed-by-brexit-uncertainty

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