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the romas
noun
A Romani; a member of the Roma/Romani people.
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"The Romas, which number over 15 million, are still struggling for a homeland.
Lacking advanced education and employment skills, they often remain marginalised and sink into long term unemployment, which breeds a cycle of poverty, welfare dependence and, sometimes, petty crime.Mentalities on both sides are frozen from the pre-war era, and the debate about how to improve the Romas' conditions is frequently hamstrung by political correctness.
The Romas are one of the poorest and least educated communities in Hungary.
Around 16:02, another Fritz X slammed into the starboard side of the Romas deck, between frames 123 and 136.
One of the Romas from the Argintari clan told me that, when one of his children died, he had to carve up his son's buttcheeks and thighs and roast them on the fire to feed the rest of his kids.
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Source: anonymous submissions to the Gypsy Roma Traveller Police Association.
We note that in Bulgaria, the sampled Roma children were ascertained from Roma-only schools, whereas in Romania the Roma children were interspersed with non-Roma children.
The Roma children, he then discovered, had all been shepherded into a separate, Roma-only playground.
The Roma of Baia Mare were impoverished.
The Roma Gypsies have become the new "other".
Yet the Roma he met were friendly and generous.
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