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Ertnikano užaribe e romengoro taro Kosovo, čivdo akcentea 13 juni 1999 berš sar dive kana šurukergja o etnikano užaribe e romengoro taro Kosovo,prekal o Romano lumiakoro kongreso, inicirimo taro purano bute beršengoro aktivisti baši e romane hakaja o Gratan Puxon, si ko plani ko ando komemorativnikano dive 13 juni te kerenpes protstia ano sa o ambsadade e Kosovakere ani sasti Lumia, anglo sa ki Evropa.

Asavki inicijativa bijanela jekh panlo romanipe avrijal taro geografsko than, kolea sa e Roma trebena te den dumo jekh jekheske.

Sar avgo panlo lafi bađi asavke protestija ka oven ano Stoholm ki Švedska, London, Berlin thaj ko Njujork.

O romane aktivistia silen ikerde plania baši akava komemorativnikano dive so si but importatno , soleja ka delpe signali ko Internacionalno inteitucie te na bistrenpes o vitimia Roma ko kosovakoro konflikti.

Trujal o Puxon thaj o Romano Kongreso džakerena vi agjar romane aktivistija kola so ka en tan ko protestija ano sako tem kote so si oficijalno kosovakiri ambasada, te del piro avazi, memorijaleja baši o vitkimija Roma.

Gratan Puhon: Let’s show Romanipe on June 13 – in front of Kosovo embassies “

The ethnic cleansing of Roma in Kosovo will be celebrated on June 13, the day ethnic cleansing of Roma from Kosovo began during the Kosovo conflict.
This date was voted by the World Congress of Roma, which includes longtime Roma activist and the first delegate to the First World Congress, Gratan Puhon.
This initiative is a common demand for Romanipe, who should support all Roma, regardless of their geographical location.
The first city where Roma will protest in front of the Kosovo Embassy on this date is the city of Stockholm in Sweden, followed by London, Berlin and New York.
Roma activists plan to make this commemorative day a traditional march that will send signals to international institutions that Roma have been victims of this conflict, regardless of any ethnic cleansing.
According to Puhon and the World Congress of Roma, other Roma activists are expected to join Romanipe, who will stage protests in front of Kosovo embassies in his hometown.

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