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The Bedřiška Settlement Was a Model of Coexistence Between Roma and Non-Roma. Now the Councilors Are Taking Away Its Heart

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The former mining settlement of Bedřiška in Ostrava has managed to develop from an excluded location into a simple but peaceful place to live in the local greenery over the past fifteen years. Local resident Eva Lehotská has managed to build a functioning community here, bringing together families from both the majority and minority groups. But last year, the town hall of the Mariánské Hory and Hulváky district stopped renewing tenants' contract…
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The former mining settlement of Bedřiška in Ostrava has managed to develop from an excluded location into a simple but peaceful place to live in the local greenery over the past fifteen years. Local resident Eva Lehotská has managed to build a functioning community here, bringing together families from both the majority and minority groups. But last year, the town hall of the Mariánské Hory and Hulváky district stopped renewing tenants' contract…

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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