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  2. Deportation of Roma migrants from France - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the state recorded 16,399 people living in 391 slums across France. Of these, 82% were Romanian and 6% Bulgarian. [5] In consequence, East European migrants who squat are typically regarded as Roma migrants, whether or not they are actually Romani. [7] Nomadic people, who may or may not be Romani, are termed 'travellers' ("Gens du ...

  3. Romani people in France - Wikipedia

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    In 1419 more Romani arrived in Provence and Savoy. Nine years later the first Roma were recorded in Paris. In 1802 there was a determined campaign to clear Roma from the French Basque provinces. More than 500 Roma were captured and imprisoned pending their planned deportation to the French colony of Louisiana. The colony was, however, sold in ...

  4. Anti-Romani sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Romani sentiment (also called antigypsyism, anti-Romanyism, antiziganism, ziganophobia, or Romaphobia) is an ideology which consists of hostility, prejudice, discrimination, racism and xenophobia which is specifically directed at Romani people (Roma, Sinti, Iberian Kale, Welsh Kale, Finnish Kale, Horahane Roma, and Romanichal).

  5. Why Every Woman Should See Roma - AOL

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  6. The 'G-word': The slur you didn't know was a slur - AOL

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    The issue here is that this term — the G-word — is more widely recognizable than the preferred term “Romani people” or “the Roma.” But when used by non-Romani people, the G-word is a ...

  7. Racism in France - Wikipedia

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    Some black people have held decisive positions, such as military officer Camille Mortenol who commanded the antiaircraft defence of Paris against Germany in 1914–1918. [5] It nurtured the idea of a national immunity against racism despite the growth of anti-Arab violent crimes in the 1960s–1970s following waves of Arabic immigration .

  8. Romanians in France - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Romanian population settled in Paris, Lille and other big cities in the north of France. [ citation needed ] Another large wave of Romanian emigrants made their way in France in the 1990s, after the fall of Communism in Romania, caused by the Romanian Revolution of 1989 .

  9. Paris attacks: What does 'Daesh' mean and why does ISIS hate it?

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    "It's a derogatory term and not someting people should use even if you dislike them," said Evan Kohlmann, a national security analyst at Flashpoint and a contributor to NBC News. "It would be like ...