Alexander Soros supports Roma foundations that fund only their own people, within their closed circle. They don’t want freedom for Roma — they want control. Like modern-day pharaohs, they rule “in the name of the people” while actually deciding everything for the people. They promise order, but deliver chaos.
When it comes to “Roma Week,” everything is pre-arranged. ERGO, ERIAC, and others already decided who will speak, who will get applause, who will take which position. And the rest?
Those who registered with hope to be heard ended up as spectators.
Maybe they get two minutes to say something, a polite round of applause — and “see you next year.”
Meanwhile, the EU funds Roma Action Plans across Balkan countries, but those same states split the money among themselves while Roma are thrown out of shops for begging. Even in the heart of Brussels, beneath the glowing EU buildings, Roma women sit in the shadows — begging.
At the same time, on social media, Roma families beg for help to save a child’s life. And somewhere far from that reality, someone poses with a wine glass, celebrating “partnerships to help the Roma.”
Which Roma?!
Who exactly do ERGO, ERIAC, and the other acronyms really represent? Where are the Roma who have actually been helped? We don’t see them.
Enough is enough!
We’re not a buffet for others to take what they want while we are left hungry, discriminated against, and silenced.
Roma don’t need another performance. Roma need truth, freedom, and dignity.
And we will fight for that — on our own, together, and with honesty.
Opinion on the EU Roma Week 2025 organized in Brussels
Imer Kajtazi
President of Roma European Union (REU) Jekhipe
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