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Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"maff" |
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15 Dec 2004 03:41:21 AM |
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OT: Livia Jaroka |
'I owe it to my people'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1373746,00.html
She is 29 and, until recently, was a student in London. But now she
finds herself in Brussels, the first Gypsy MEP. Livia Jaroka tells
Stephen Moss her story - and her plans to fight for the rights of the
Roma
Wednesday December 15, 2004
The Guardian
There are two ways of approaching this interview: I can either develop
a close understanding of the complexities of Hungarian politics or
enjoy an hour in the company of a charismatic, passionate 29-year-old
MEP who, with no previous political experience, has been sent to
Brussels as Europe's first Roma representative. Naturally, I take the
second option.
Roma
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Livia Jaroka
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