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There are different estimates about the size of the total population of people with Romani ancestry in Romania, varying from 4.6 per cent to over 10 percent of the population, because many people of Romani descent do not declare. Europe is estimated to have 10-12 million.Romani people (Roma Romi, traditionally Țigani, often called "Gypsies" though this term is considered a slur) constitute one of Romania's largest minorities. Roma family in Ocna Sibiului, Romania More than 70% of Europe's Roma (Gypsies) live in dire poverty, often marginalised and victims of discrimination. The problem of accuracy is further exacerbated as Roma activists agree on a figure of two million to 2.5 million. Biased government statistics place the figure as low as 500,000, whereas European Union demographics estimate the Roma population at 1.5 million. No one knows for sure the exact number of Roma people in Romania. The link between words and deeds, between anti-Roma rhetoric and lethal racist violence was made chillingly clear in the indictments against those convicted of the Roma killings in Hungary. In 21st Century Europe, the trope of Gypsy crime performs the same function in the illiberal democracies of Central and Eastern Europe.Europe is estimated to have 10-12 million. When he died in 2013, his 2 sons took over the title, one of them being the king of the community living in Romania and the other of those living abroad. The Romanians in Wallachia and Moldavia - alone in Europe - made the Gypsies their slaves, binding them to the soil.A Gypsy from Romania, Florin Cioba, the son of the head of Romanian Gypsies (known as bulibașă), self-proclaimed himself the international king of gypsies from the whole world. In fact the Gypsy problem in Romania results from Romania's policy towards the Gypsies, and not from the "inferiority of their race." Perhaps one should recall from time to time the historical roots of the problem. While the major episode in Romani history during the nineteenth century was the abolition of slavery in Romania and the resulting massive out-migration from that part of Europe to the rest of the world, the twentieth century was marked by two main events: the Holocaust and the collapse of communism in Europe. INTERWAR PERIOD WORLD WAR II POSTWAR PERIOD BIBLIOGRAPHY. Answer (1 of 5): Compassion and understanding, Roma have integrated very well in North America but in Europe all they have faced is persecution and Death camps within their living memory. Approximately 250,000 to 500,000 Roma people were murdered during the Holocaust-an event they call the Porajmos (the "Devouring.") Answer (1 of 5): Compassion and understanding, Roma have integrated very well in North America but in Europe all they have faced is persecution and Death camps within their living memory. The Roma ("Gypsies") of Europe were registered, sterilized, ghettoized, and then deported to concentration and death camps by the Nazis before and during World War II. Land of Dracula, country of thieves, gypsies and stray dogs are some of the. And usually all that we get are misconceptions, an altered image of what the country and its people really are. Without knowing Romania, a person's perception of the place is based on what he or she heard or read about the country. Yet the picture is not all bleak.Answer (1 of 5): Compassion and understanding, Roma have integrated very well in North America but in Europe all they have faced is persecution and Death camps within their living memory. Institutional racism is evident in police brutality and court prejudices. Since 1989, progrom and mob attacks against Rom neighborhoods have been reported in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and the Czech and Slovak Republics, coupled with deliberate non-intervention by authorities.