Will the status of Roma people impruve as the EU enlarge
Will the Status of the Roma people improve as the EU enlarges?When I die, you should bury me standing, Because I have been on my knees all my life.” Who are the gypsies? Are they a tribe? Or maybe a sect? Where do they live? Where do all the myths about them originate? Why are there so many pejorative characteristics attributed to them? The aim of this paper is to foresee if the status of the Roma people will change and how it will change. In order to make such a prediction, I will approach the issues of the Roma from different angles such as historical background, treatment in the communist times, their situation in Europe today, and I will explain issues that are specific for them as a people. The condition of the Roma in Central and Eastern Europe is one of the most challenging issues that surfaced after the transition from communism. It has been said that no other ethnic group has been so excluded from the opportunities that came along with the transition than the Roma. Roma are a distinctive minority in Europe. Unlike other minority groups, they have no historical homeland, and they live in almost all countries of Asia and Europe. There are between 7 and 9 million Gypsies livin
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Approximate Word count = 5262
Approximate Pages = 21 (250 words per page double spaced)
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