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Museum of Romani Culture to open Roma and Sinti Center in the Czech capital four years from now
15.9.2019 12:36 full story
Memorial to Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti opens in Hodonín u Kunštátu, Czech Republic
27.8.2019 7:10 full storyArchaeological survey continues at site of former concentration camp for Roma in Czech Republic
25.8.2019 10:40 full story
US Holocaust Museum offers unique opportunity in Prague to relatives of those persecuted on Protectorate territory
6.6.2019 17:49 full storyPetra Gelbart: Auschwitz Museum says recent research finds the Romani prisoners' uprising was not on 16 May 1944
17.5.2019 14:27 full story
Commemoration at WWII-era concentration camp for Roma in Czech Republic to give Award for Humanity in memoriam to Dr Alfred Bader
3.5.2019 10:52 full story
Museum of Romani Culture responds to Czech MP's critique of the new memorial to the Romani genocide at Lety
26.1.2019 20:29 full story
Demolition of pig farm on Romani genocide site in Czech Republic to take place in 2019, new memorial to open in 2023
8.12.2018 8:04 full story
Documentary by Museum of Romani Culture wins award for best Czech film at international festival
6.12.2018 7:46 full story
videoVIDEO: Chair of Committee for the Redress of the Roma Holocaust in the Czech Republic on the archaeological findings there
16.11.2018 12:46 On Monday, 12 November, news server Romea.cz interviewed the chair of the Committee for the Redress of the Roma Holocaust in the Czech Republic (VPORH), Čeněk Růžička, at the site of the archaeological probes into what have been assumed to be mass burial pits for the former prisoners of the WWII-era concentration camp at Lety. An international research team under the direction of Pavel Vařeka from the University of West Bohemia in Plzeň has been performing the very first non-invasive archaeological probe ever near the memorial currently at the site. full story
Czech archaeological samples yet to find exact location of mass grave at site of the Holocaust of the Roma
12.11.2018 18:07 full story
Jana Horváthová: Affirmative action and inclusion will solve the situation of Roma in the Czech Republic
8.11.2018 8:59 "I was always crouching somewhere out of sight so nobody would start talking about 'gypsies', or about the Holomeks, so that nobody would discover my roots. I was faint-hearted, mixed up. Once I accepted my Romani identity, if was as if I could suddenly stand up straight. All of a sudden you can breathe freely, without constantly anticipating that somebody is about to cause you harm. You begin to live in a better way - although I do not always openly tell people that I am a Romani woman," Jana Horváthová, the director of the Museum of Romani Culture who is an ethnographer, historian, and museologist, says in an extensive interview for Vlasta magazine (issue number 44/2018). full story
Commentary: The thorny path of Romani emancipation from Czechoslovakia to today's Czech Republic
2.11.2018 12:43 It has been 50 years since I first encountered the call for Romani emancipation. I was in Paris when the "fraternal" Warsaw Pact armies occupied Czechoslovakia in 1968, and after arriving back home by train to Prague's Smíchov station, I went into the restaurant there. full story
videoVIDEO: Museum of Romani Culture Award given to Romani activist David Tišer
30.10.2018 8:30 The 10th annual Prize of the Museum of Romani Culture has been given by the Czech Public Defender of Rights, Anna Šabatová and museum director Jana Horváthová to the Romani activist David Tišer. The 34-year-old graduated in Romani Studies from the Faculty of Arts at Charles University and for more than 10 years has been dedicated to educating social workers, students and teachers, most frequently on the subject of Romani people's sociocultural specificities and on how to break down prejudices and stereotypes full story
Czech Museum of Romani Culture still waiting for funds for demolition of pig farm on genocide site
20.7.2018 17:13 Despite the fact that the last pigs were removed from the industrial farm at Lety u Písku in mid-March, the facility is in the same state as it was when the Museum of Romani Culture first took it over. While the previous owners, the AGPI firm, have already been paid, the Museum is now incurring a deficit through its current administration of the entire facility because the Government has not yet approved the transfer of the promised financing from the budget reserves for the reclamation of the site of the former concentration camp. full story
videoMuseum of the Romani National Revival to open with "A Century of Roma in Czechoslovakia" exhibit
15.5.2018 9:21 On Thursday, 10 May an informal gathering of selected Romani figures was held at the Divadlo v Korunní theater in Prague by the newly-established Museum of the Romani National Revival. The Museum has been established by Emil Ščuka, who was previously part of the birth of the Roma Civic Initiative (ROI) in the 1990s and became its first chair. full story
Czech city names first-ever public place after Romani figure
29.3.2018 12:36 The City of Brno is the first to name a public location in the Czech Republic after a Romani figure. On 27 March the name of the Hvězdička Park was officially changed to Eugen Horváth Park. full story
Czech Republic: Last pigs to leave farm on Romani genocide site 14 March
9.3.2018 21:24 The Czech News Agency reports that Jan Čech, vice-chair of the Agpi board, said today that the last pigs will leave the grounds of the farm at Lety u Písku on 14 March. There are currently 330 pigs left in the facility. full story
videoCzech Republic: Mayor of Brno joins march against denial of the Holocaust of the Roma
16.2.2018 8:04 Romani residents of Brno organized a march against denial of the Holocaust of the Roma on Thursday, 15 February calling for the memory of Romani victims to be honored. The main reason for the initiative is to take a stand against remarks by representatives of the "Freedom and Direct Democracy" party (SPD) about the concentration camp at Lety. full story
Norway Grants to partially finance memorial to Romani genocide victims in Czech Republic
14.2.2018 14:17 Speaking at a conference yesterday in Prague, Norwegian Ambassador Siri Ellen Sletner said Norway Grants wants to be involved in building the memorial on the site of the former concentration camp at Lety u Písku that will ensure Holocaust victims who are Romani will finally have the dignified commemorative site they deserve. The pig farm now on the site was bought last year by the Czech Government and is being vacated.full story