Monday, November 05, 2007

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EDITORIAL

Our gypsies and yours, tooSorin Rosca Stanescu – Ziua – read here -
The tragedy occurred in Italy, whose victim was a woman, has generated a real state of xenophobia, very close to hysteria. And that's not only in Italy, as the whole Europe is talking on the gypsies from Romania and on the Romanians. We are being treated as if we were the pariahs of this continent. Even one of the most brilliant football players we have, Adrian Mutu, has been hooted simply because he is brown-skinned and has a Romanian passport. What is going on ? Has the world gone crazy ? Or are we so guilty for the simple reason that we passively witness the exportation of gypsies ? Aren't our gypsies theirs, too ? Doesn't it seem that the European Union has to face a challenge beyond its expectations and, for the time being, it carries out the ostrich policy ?”.

POLITICS

Wall around IliescuRoxana Andronic – Ziua – read here -
The old guard defends the ex-president, and he attacks the "innovators" from Cluj“.

European project for gypsiesAnca Hriban – Ziua – read here -
Traian Basescu says that the Rroma issue is not just a Romanian one”.

Nicolaescu claims he is being shadowedAnca Hriban – Ziua – read here -
Minister of Health and Liberal leader Eugen Nicolaescu told the journalists last Saturday that he was being shadowed and that he believed that the action was carried out by the DNA representatives and the secret services, at president Traian Basescu's order, says a Mediafax release”.

LATEST

Tariceanu asks for protection for the Romanians in ItalyCristian Andrei – Ziua – read here -
PM Calin Popescu-Tariceanu announced yesterday that he would draw the attention of the Italian authorities upon the situation of the Romanians on the peninsula, insisting on the fact that they had to be ensured protection. The chief of the Executive is to talk on the phone with PM Romano Prodi on this matter and to send a letter to the mayor of Rome, Valter Veltroni. "It is my duty, as a Prime-Minister, to draw the attention of my counterpart that it is a situation about to get altered and that this wave of xenophobia should be tempered", said Tariceanu, mentioning that he had consulted the Head of state in this matter”.