ROMANIA-ROMA-MINORITIES-HOLOCAUST

ROMANIA-ROMA-MINORITIES-HOLOCAUST

TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MIHAELA RODINARomanian Roma victim of deportation during World War II, Marin Safta, 89, cries as he recounts on January 23, 2012 of the widely forgotten tragedy in Bucharest. The deportation of thousands of Roma by Romanian marshal Ion Antonescu is an indelible stigma for the victims 70 years on, survivors and analysts say. Holocaust victims are commemorated across the world on January 27, declared an International Day of Rememberance. In May 1942, Romania's Antonescu ordered the deportation of "nomad, idle and criminal Gypsies" (Roma) in order to "cleanse villages and cities of poor or dangerous people." Some 25,000 Roma, out of a total of 208,000 registered, were deported to Transdniestr, a formerly Soviet region that was at the time controlled by the Romanian pro-Nazi authorities. AFP PHOTO DANIEL MIHAILESCU ( automatický překlad do češtiny  ) ( zobrazit originální popisek v angličtině )
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