Breaking down anti-Roma prejudice through poetry in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Breaking down anti-Roma prejudice through poetry in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Poetry has the power to reach people in a way that arguments and statistics often cannotOriginally published on Global VoicesAlmir Agić. Photo by Imrana Kapetanović, used with permission via Balkan Diskurs. This article by Amina Sejfić was originally published on March 21, 2025, on Balkan Diskurs, a project of the Post-Conflict Research Center (PCRC). An edited version has been republished by Global Voices under a partnership agreement. The Rom…
See also: Our summary on the human rights situation in Europe and Central Asia Bosnia and Herzegovina The criminalization of defamation in Republika Srpska and the more repressive measures gradually adopted at the national level resulted in a marked decline in the country's World Press Freedom Index. Roma and people returning after the 1992-1995 war were still frequently faced with discrimination. The conditions for receiving refugees and migran…
Roma Week 2025: Progress on Roma rights can not be left to chance – ERGO Network
Roma Week 2025: Progress on Roma rights can not be left to chance From 7–10 April 2025, Roma Week returned to Brussels with a clear focus: to push for real change in the lives of Roma people across Europe. Organised by ERGO Network together with Members of the European Parliament, civil society, and other key
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