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Roma, also known as gypsies, make up about 7 percent of the Hungarian population. Roma communities have long faced prejudice and persecution, often living on the fringes of society, with lack of ...
Roma, or Gypsies, who make up nearly 10 percent of Hungary's 10 million inhabitants, say they face widespread discrimination in society and are hard-hit by poverty and high levels of unemployment.
Why is he a Trailblazer? For many years the sound of the Hungarian Gypsy travelling bands could be heard in the countryside and cities of Europe. Trailblazer Johannes Brahms was fascinated by the ...
One of the topics dealt with in this program is the liquidation of the Hungarian Roma (Gypsies) at Auschwitz. The Roma, like the Jews, were singled out for racial reasons rather than for ...
No longer may Hungarian gypsy fiddlers play as they please, nor may Count Endrodi cry into his Tokay with impunity. The Communists have clamped down on nostalgia. Sunset on the Bachelor’s Flat.