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Each Volume of oral histories of Eastern European Gypsies, before during and after WWII is supplied with its own DVD with selected interviews with characters from the books. "A Unique and Rare Collection" |
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A collection of poems in English and Serbian about Gypsy traditions in Kosovo, written while Polansky was living with Roma families in 2001, using his own vehicle to run a free taxi service taking them to visit relatives, go to funerals, weddings and other traditional activities. |
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Polansky has built his novel on findings from documents about the Lety concentration camp, as well as from facts about the role of Czech nobility and officials in the establishment and operation of the camp, which in its cruelty competed in many respects with German concentration camps. |
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In its rush to proclaim its assignment a success, the United Nations Mission in Kosovo is coving up a medical tragedy for which it is directly responsible. When this book was written, in three camps built by the UN High Commission for Refugees, some 60 Gypsy children under the age of six were exposed to such high levels of lead that they are highly likely to die soon or to suffer irreversible brain damage. This number represents every child born in the camps since they were built five and a half years ago. Two toxic camps still exist today with over 200 children under ten years old. |








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A Joint Presentation By |
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THE KOSOVO MEDICAL EMERGENCY GROUP |


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Toxic Waste Poisons Children of Mitrovica, Kosovo The Fundamental Human Rights of an Ethnic Minority Abused, as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is flouted by its Custodians |









