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Elected Official Kills Romani Man in Elin Pelin, Bulgaria

12 October 1996

The Human Rights Project (Sofia) announced that during the night of August 10, 1996, 24-year-old Valentin Gheorghiev and his brother Lyubomir Gheorghiev, Roma from the town of Elin Pelin in the Sofia District, went to steal galvanized iron sheets from the yard of a private estate owned by Petar Savov, chair of the Municipal Council of the town. According to Lyubomir's testimony, while they were trying to take away the iron sheets, Petar Savov rushed out, crying „Dirty Gypsies, I'll kill you all," and shot several times in the air. While the brothers were running away, already outside the yard, Petar Savov followed and continued shooting in their direction. Valentin Gheorghiev was shot and he died on the spot. The Deputy Chief of the Regional Police Department of Elin Pelin told The Human Rights Project that after the incident, police had arrived at the spot, detained the killer for interrogation and then later released him. Petar Savov remains chair of the Municipal Council.

The ERRC data banks show that stealing metal and metal parts, including telephone wire and other copper wiring, is a very typical offense committed by unemployed Roma in Bulgaria. This is an offense committed by impoverished Roma who intend to resell the metals to secondary processing companies. It is made possible only by a more widespread, non-Romani criminal network. Within this network, Roma perform the task only of pulling hot coals from the fire. Attempting to steal metal frequently ends in death or serious firearm injury for the Roma.

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ERRC Seeks Interns

18 June 2013

The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) invites applications for its full-time internship programme. The ERRC offers interns a dynamic, fast-paced, international human rights environment, based in Budapest, Hungary. Romani and non-Romani interns are chosen for this programme through a competitive bi-annual selection process. The ERRC is currently accepting applications from persons wishing to intern full-time at the ERRC for a minimum of three months, starting between September 2013-February 2014.

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Call for Romani Activists - Deadline 23 June 2013

14 June 2013

The European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) invites applications from Romani activists from Serbia, for participation in a project addressing the issues of overrepresentation of Romani children in special schools in Serbia.

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ERRC Seeks Human Rights Expert

12 June 2013

For this consultancy, the ERRC is seeking a professional with substantial expertise and relevant experience in the human rights situation of Roma in Serbia and Macedonia, particularly in the area of education, hate speech and violence, housing, migration and asylum.

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