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wans Roma, Invisible and Voiceless
by Margaret Wyles
June 12, 2000

Note from the Editor:  You may remember the essay we published last year, on
July 6, about the Roma (a.k.a. Gypsies) who had started fleeing from Kosovo,
which by then was under KFOR control as well as that of the Albanian KLA, to
seek refuge in Serbia (Did They Say Latcho Drom? Thinking hard about our deeds
in Yugoslavia). It was widely disseminated over the Internet. This year, on May
13, Margaret Wyles and Jan Baughman went to a fund-raising event for the Roma
of Kosovo in Graton, California. There they met Sani Rifati, the president of
the non-profit organization, Voice of Roma, that has worked for years to call
the attention of the public to the plight of the Roma and to raise funds for
their cause. Michael Parenti was also present and gave a speech about the
economics of power and the tragic state of the Roma. Sani Rifati asked Margaret
and Jan for Swans' help to remind our readership of this tragedy. Please read
Margaret's report and pass on this appeal.

The Third Reich's extermination campaign reduced by more than half the two
million Roma of Europe, though little mention of this fact is made by Holocaust
spokespeople. Prior to the air campaign against Yugoslavia, approximately
200,000 Roma lived in Kosovo. Estimates are that only 5000 remain. It would
appear that the pejorative term "wandering gypsies" arose not out of self-
designation, but of necessity, in response to repeated persecution. Throughout
Europe, Roma are the victims of racist attacks and an unwelcome reception in
countries where they have sought refuge.

Spread throughout Europe, they lack the clout of significant political
representation, nor do they serve the national interests of any of the powers
involved in the Balkan conflict. From a Machiavellian perspective, they are
indeed expendable. Little or no mention was made of their presence in Kosovo
early on in the conflict, as it was presumed that the non-Albanian portion of
the Kosovo population was comprised exclusively of Serbs. Their invisible
status in Kosovo has now become a reality, having been almost completely driven
from their homes by returning Albanians, anxious to rid the area of anyone even
suspected of sympathizing with Serbs and/or Yugoslavian interests. In a sad
irony, Roma may be the only oppressed people in the region who have never in
their history taken up arms to struggle for their liberation, but they have
been used as pawns by opposing ethnic groups to bolster their power and further
their interests. It is no surprise that little mention is ever made, either, of
their contributions to European culture - to include the guitar and Flamenco -
further evidence of their status of "the invisible."

Either by design or due to lack of adequate troops, KFOR has been unable to
provide protection to Roma citizens who have been the constant victims of
harassment. Whole Roma villages have been burned, and remaining houses taken
over by KLA sympathizers, often under the watchful eyes of KFOR. Unlike the
steady barrage of media images of Albanian refugees early in the conflict, the
forced migration of close to 200,000 Roma has gone virtually unnoticed. An avid
search for information over the Internet revealed surprisingly little
information, given the coverage focused on the more vocal and visible ethnic
groups.

Where have the Roma gone? Forty to eighty thousand poured into Serbia, already
burdened by two million refugees and crippled by the devastation caused by 78
days of incessant aerial attack and a decade of economic sanctions. Thousands
paid exorbitant bribes to KLA smugglers for dangerous passage to Italy where
they have been placed in overcrowded ghetto settlements and remain under the
persistent threat of deportation. Of the other countries that have accepted
Roma refugees, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Macedonia, Montenegro, none has
offered them refugee status, except in rare cases. The temporary status granted
them is therefore revocable at any time, contributing to the uncertainty of
their futures.

Yet a return to Kosovo would be unthinkable for most, as there are no homes for
them to return to and the environment continues to be unsafe. As Dennis
McNamara, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General of
Humanitarian Affairs in Kosovo told a conference in London early this year,
"all Serbs and many Roma" live in a "virtual state of siege" where "there is no
rule of law." His observations only serve to provide further evidence that the
humanitarian disaster in the Balkans was created by the very forces that
claimed to be preventing one.

Despite his indictment as a "war criminal," Milosevic provided more protection
for the Rom than has NATO. The following excerpt of an interview with a Rom
historian from Pristina, now a refugee in Florence, offers evidence of this
cruel irony.

Milosevic! In spite of how bad and how evil the US and other Western countries
are telling Milosevic is, I know one thing: under the Milosevic regime, I, as a
Rom, still had my school, my mother tongue, my TV, radio, newspaper, job and a
wonderful three story house. All three of my children went to school for free
by the state. Look around you where I am now; this is catastrophic.
The future of my children? There is no future.

Representatives of the Voice of Roma, an activist group attempting to call
attention to the plight of the Roma, will be traveling to Europe this summer,
bringing food and medicine. Read their appeal below and, please, help them.

VOICE OF ROMA
is making its third trip to Europe this summer,
providing humanitarian aid and assistance
to Romani refugees from Kosovo

Our mission includes:
- Emergency relief for displaced Roma in Kosovo, and Romani refugees in
Macedonia, Monte Negro, and Italy
- Medicines
- Advocacy for Romani refugees living in Italy - fighting deportation, filing
for refugee status/political asylum, securing governmental and NGO assistance,
and more
- Establishing a network with other Romani organizations and humanitarian aid
organizations working with Roma in Europe
- Further documentation (print, audio, and video) of the experiences over the
past year and current situation of Romani refugees from Kosovo, with a
particular focus on women and children

Sani Rifati, president of Voice of Roma, will lead the delegation which will be
based in Florence, Italy, where thousands of Romani refugees have recently
arrived and are living in precarious circumstances. Carol Bloom and Frederika
Sumelius, Board Chair and Secretary of Voice of Roma, respectively, will make
up the delegation, along with Djevria Rifati, Romani Cultural Ambassador.

Your tax deductible donations are desperately needed!

We are also collecting medicines!

Please give generously and circulate this appeal amongst your friends.
Thank you for your support.

Voice of Roma is an educational and charitable nonprofit organization - Please
send checks to: Voice of Roma, P.O. Box 514, Sebastopol, CA 95473
Contact us at the above address or e-mail us at: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and order
our "Italian Mission - 1999" report ($3 + postage) for more information.

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