‘Seeking Warmth’: A Romani artist who survived the Holocaust paints memories gentle and harsh • Oregon ArtsWatch
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A video with vulgar and threatening text about Roma living in Písk was circulating on social networks. The author of the video threatened them with violence and called on other skinheads to gather in Písk. The police caught the author of the video on Sunday evening. He is said to regret everything and did not want to organize any gathering.
TURIN — Rašid Nikolić, an artist from Turin who for years has been committed to making Roma culture known by telling it, showing it and dismantling stereotypes, has accused singer-songwriter Lucio Corsi of having helped to spread stereotypes related to the Roma world. The song in question is Altalena Boy, in which Corsi tells of a missing child. Nikolić disputes the line “Some say the gypsies took him and took him to a camp outside Rome”, recall…
A video circulated on social media, in which threats were made against the Roma and mentioned a march that was supposed to take place in Písek on Monday. Officers contacted the author of the video. He told them that he did not realize the consequences of his actions and what he had caused by his contribution, and that he regretted his action.
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