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World Romani Congress

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International meetings for discussion of issues relating to Roma people
World Romani Congress
AbbreviationWRC
Formation1971
FounderInternational Romani Union and allied activists
TypeInternational non-governmental organization
Legal statusActive
PurposeRepresentation of Romani people worldwide; promotion of rights, culture, and political recognition
HeadquartersVaries (congresses held in different countries)
Region served
Worldwide
MembershipRepresentatives of Romani communities and organizations
Official languages
Romani, English, others
Parent organization
International Romani Union
Websitehttps://worldromacongress.org/
Flag of the Roma people

TheWorld Romani Congress (Romani:Mashkarthemutno Romano Kongreso) is a series of forums for discussion of issues relating toRoma people around the world. As of 2023[update], there have been eleven World Romani Congresses. Among the chief goals of these congresses have been the standardization of theRomani language, improvements in civil rights and education, preservation of the Roma culture, reparations fromWorld War II, and international recognition of the Roma as anational minority ofIndian native origin.

First World Romani Congress

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The first World Romani Congress was organized in 1971 inOrpington nearLondon, England, United Kingdom, funded in part by theWorld Council of Churches and theGovernment of India. It was attended by 23 representatives from ten nations (Czechoslovakia, Finland, Norway, France, Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Spain and Yugoslavia) and observers from Belgium, Canada, India and the United States.[1]Five sub-commissions were created to examine social affairs, education, war crimes, language, and culture. At the congress, the green and blue flag from the 1933 conference of the General Association of the Gypsies of Romania,[2] embellished with the red, sixteen-spokedDharmachakra, was reaffirmed as the national emblem of the Roma people, and the song "Gelem, Gelem" was adopted as the Roma anthem. Usage of the word "Roma" (rather than variants of "gypsy") was also accepted by a majority of attendees; as a result, theInternational Gypsy Committee (founded in 1965) was renamed theKomiteto Lumniako Romano (International Rom Committee).[3]

Second World Romani Congress

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The second Congress in April 1978, was held inGeneva, Switzerland, and attended by 120 delegates from 26 countries. Attendees helped transform the International Rom Committee into theInternational Romani Union.[4]

Third World Romani Congress

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The third Congress was held inGöttingen, West Germany, in May 1981, with 600 delegates and observers from 28 countries. Attendees supported the call for Roma to be recognized as a national minority of Indian origin. ThePorajmos was a major topic of discussion.[3]

Fourth World Romani Congress

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In 1990, the fourth Congress was held inSerock, Poland, with 250 delegates attending. Discussion topics includedWorld War II reparations, education, culture, public relations, language, and aRomani language encyclopedia.[3] TheInternational Day of the Roma was also officially declared as April 8, in honour of the first World Romani Congress meeting in 1971.

Fifth World Romani Congress

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The fifth World Romani Congress was held inPrague,Czech Republic in July 2000. Emil Ščuka was elected president of the International Romani Union. The Congress produced the official Declaration of the Romani non-territorial nation.

Sixth World Romani Congress

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The sixth Congress was held inLanciano, Italy, on October 8 and 9, 2004, with participation from over 200 delegates from 39 countries. Delegates chose a new president for the International Romani Union (Stanisław Stankiewicz ofPoland) and a new president of the World Parliament of the IRU (Dragan Jevremovic ofAustria). A new committee was set up to examine issues surrounding women, families and children.

Seventh World Romani Congress

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The seventh Congress was held inZagreb, Croatia, in October 2008. Almost 300 delegates from 28 countries attended the meeting, which released The Roma Nation Building Action Plan, a document which outlined plans for the development ofRomani nationalism and representation.Esma Redžepova performed theRomani anthem.

Eighth World Romani Congress

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The eighth Congress was held inSibiu, Romania, in April 2013. Approximately 250 delegates from 34 countries attended the meeting.

Ninth World Romani Congress

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The ninth Congress was held inRiga, Latvia, in August 2015.[5] Approximately 250 delegates from 25 countries were in attendance. 21 countries out of the 25 in attendance formed a Federation to tackle the issues afflicting the Romani people.

Tenth World Romani Congress

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The tenth Congress was held inSkopje, North Macedonia, in March 2016.[6]

Eleventh World Romani Congress

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The eleventh Congress was held inBerlin, Germany, on 15–17 May 2023.[7]

References

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  1. ^Kenrick, Donald (1971), "The World Romani Congress - April 1971",Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, 50, parts 3-4:101–108
  2. ^Saul, Nicholas; Tebbutt, Susan (2004).The role of the Romanies: images and counter-images of "Gypsies"/Romanies in European cultures. Liverpool University Press. p. 221, fn.2.ISBN 978-0-85323-679-5.
  3. ^abcTimeline of Romani HistoryArchived 2010-06-24 at theWayback Machine - Patrin
  4. ^Timeline of Romani History - PatrinArchived November 6, 2009, at theWayback Machine
  5. ^"IRU – INTERNATIONAL ROMANI UNION – INTERNATIONAL ROMANI UNION". Retrieved2018-12-18.
  6. ^"Beginnings and Growth of transnational Movements of Roma to achieve Civil Rights after the Holocaust".
  7. ^"ROMANO LUMJAKO KONGRESI - SVETSKI KONGRES ROMA". Archived fromthe original on 11 April 2023. Retrieved18 May 2023.
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