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Belgrade: The Museum of Roma Culture was robbed, objects and paintings worth several thousand euros were stolen!

Two days ago, the Museum of Roma Culture, located on Roosevelt Street in Belgrade, was robbed. According to the director of the Museum, Dragoljub Ackovic, in a statement to Pink.rs, a large amount of objects of exceptional value were stolen.

- The theft happened a few days ago. Many copper objects and a dozen paintings, which are very valuable, were burned. Among them is an icon of Aunt Bibija. It is an original worth several thousand euros. Other paintings, or rather ten of them, cost at least ten thousand euros. Other artifacts are worth several thousand... The television, sound system and many other items were stolen - Ackovic told Pink.rs.

As Ackovic says, the robbers and thieves first tore the cables and then transported everything by car.

- The police went to the field, but the perpetrators are unknown - Ackovic told Pink.rs.

Link: https://pink.rs/drustvo/532962/incident-u-beogradu-obijen-muzej-romske-kulture-u-ruzveltovoj-ulici-ackovic-za-pinkrs-ukradeno-je-mnogo-vrednih-predmeta-originalna-ikona-'tetkic?fbclid=IwAR3ZAkZ08kqjd89kRCZAr0QwhwteT8YDccVLBvbk_SHTACM1QJe5PfuWPhc

 

Shakir Pashov and the National Roma Movement in Bulgaria

Shakir Pashov (1898-1981), largely forgotten today, was one of the central figures of the Roma movement in Bulgaria. He founded several Roma organizations, a newspaper and a Roma theater. His long-standing political commitment to communism and Roma rights led to persecution and arrest. After the communists came to power in 1944, in 1947 he became the first Roma to be elected to the Bulgarian parliament. A few years later he was slandered and sent to a labor camp. The accusations that led to his conviction later turned out to be lies by envious people in his community. This two-part article is based on a newly published book, centered on a previously unpublished manuscript by Shakir Pashov from 1957: A History of Roma in Bulgaria and Europe: Roma.

Shakir Mahmudov Pashov was born on October 20, 1898 in a neighborhood in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. His parents were Eda and Mahmoud. Although it was not common for Roma children at the time, nine-year-old Shakir really wanted to go to school. After completing the 8th school year, he was supposed to join his father's workshop and get married. However, he wanted to continue his studies and attended the Technical Railway School. After graduation, he married Sabria and was drafted into the army. He was sent to the Macedonian front and became politicized during the war. It is said there that he decided, if he returned alive and well from the war, to write down the history of the Roma as it was passed down through the generations. This manuscript is the fulfillment of that promise. It is not an academic matter. Although he adopted some that were taken from the scientific works of his time, it is mixed with traditional and autobiographical elements.

Link: https://ran.eu.com/sakir-pasov-und-die-nationalbewegung-der-roma-in-bulgarien-teil-1/?fbclid=IwAR1pBiOo9Z14QkArzZS49rTK1oJQ5dxXa9iXHrq-Q6Va9V0TCO3-bnakOX8

 

 

Charles Faa Blythe – the last king of Scotland’s Romanes

On Whit Monday, 30 May 1898, some 10,000 people gathered in the Borders village of Kirk Yetholm for the coronation of Scotland’s Romanes King.

It was a huge number of people for the time and the elaborate ceremony, attended by lords and ladies, was reported in newspapers across Britain. But who were the Romanes Kings of Scotland and where are they now?

Despite the size of the congregation and the pomp surrounding the coronation, the Romanes Kings of Scotland have passed out of living memory – or perhaps these mysterious people have decided to retreat once more into their own ways and refuse to tell the gorgies (the Romany word for non-gypsies) the truth about the current Romanes King.

Romanes were first recorded in Scotland in 1492, the same year that Columbus landed in the West Indies, in the reign of James IV. The word ‘gypsy’ is derived from ‘Egyptian’, but the people themselves are more likely to have been nomadic Roma from northern India. Indeed, by 1492 they had already been travelling in Europe for hundreds of years and were an accepted part of society.

One gypsy in particular found favour with King James V. In 1539 the Stuart monarch granted John Faa the right to call himself King of the Romanes. Historical records show that there was a writ of the Privy Council recognising the right of a ‘John Faw’, the ‘Lord of Litill Egypt’ to rule and enforce laws over his ‘people’. There was another writ, dated February 1540, also signed by James V, which records the granting of protection to ‘our lovit Johnnie Faa, Lord and Erle of Littil Egipt’.

Link: https://www.scottishfield.co.uk/culture/charles-faa-blythe-the-last-king-of-scotlands-gypsies/

In Tokyo, Japan, the Roma language, culture, tradition, origin and history were promoted through the documentary of SP BTR "Sky, Wheel, Earth"

In front of a hundred interested Japanese people on August 11 in Tokyo

Athenée Français Cultural Center presented and showed a documentary film about the origin, history, tradition and language of the Roma, which is a product of SP BTR Production. The event was organized by the IRU delegate from Japan and Roma activist Sumi Yusuke.

On that occasion, before the screening of the film, the producer of that film and also the president of the IRU, Zoran Dimov, gave his welcome speech to the audience and his video address.

After the end of the projection, Sumi Yusuke had his own presentation and acquaintance with part of the Roma culture, tradition, history and language of the present guests.

The general impression was that the attendees were impressed by the Roma culture and tradition, which for many of them was their first acquaintance with the Roma.

As it was mentioned by the organizer Yusuke, this type of presentation will grow into a tradition in the future, and such events related to Roma will be organized in this distant country from the Far East – Japan.

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