sep 28th, 2008
the roma (or gypsies) are seriously discriminated against. it is total racism.
good initiative by the hindus. it is good to harass the europeans about this, in which case they'll stop shouting so much about the alleged harassment of mohammedans and christists in india.
no p-sec will take up this cause, *because* they do not know that many roma are in fact mohammedans, sometimes mohammedans with hindu names! they must have got forcibly converted while they were being shipped as slaves to afghanistan by mohammedan barbarian invaders. they would then have escaped and moved further to europe.
someone should tell manmohan this factoid, and then he'll start losing sleep over the gypsies.
the roma (or gypsies) are seriously discriminated against. it is total racism.
good initiative by the hindus. it is good to harass the europeans about this, in which case they'll stop shouting so much about the alleged harassment of mohammedans and christists in india.
no p-sec will take up this cause, *because* they do not know that many roma are in fact mohammedans, sometimes mohammedans with hindu names! they must have got forcibly converted while they were being shipped as slaves to afghanistan by mohammedan barbarian invaders. they would then have escaped and moved further to europe.
someone should tell manmohan this factoid, and then he'll start losing sleep over the gypsies.
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From: Shahryar
From: Shahryar
Published: September 25,2008 Hindus Urge European Union to "Formally Apologize" to Its Roma Population Hindus want the European Union (EU) to offer "formally apology" for centuries and generations of maltreatment of the Roma (Gypsy) people of Europe, who still live in apartheid like conditions. Acclaimed Hindu and Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, said that apology was the right thing to do in view of the continuous human rights violations and brazen structural discrimination suffered by them, which unfortunately was still continuing. Roma, who numbered around ten million and who mostly migrated from India many centuries back, continued to face social exclusion in Europe. |
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