Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The event is a first; never before did so many influential European statesmen and administrators gather to honor a scattered nation of permanent migra

The First EU Roma Summit could herald a frank interest and a sincere pledge, but certainly these moral qualities never preoccupy the Brussels bureaucracy and their unelected and invisible masters.
Why now this hypocritical interest for a so much insulted and offended nation?
One has to remind to the deaf, bubble-talking EU administrators that there has never been any sort of discrimination against the non-Christian, non-Muslim, non-Jewish Roma in Asia and in Africa; the discrimination occurred in Europe, on Christian European territory only, and it would rather be advisable to present apologies than to bribe.

Does the EU pursue such policies of corruption?
The angelic authorities of the world´s most loathed centralizing political force certainly do not bribe anyone; they simply manage to invite Mr. George Soros in this event about the much persecuted (by European Christians) nation of the Roma (still comfortably called ´Gypsies´ by so many ´enlightened´ Europeans); he will probably pay the bill……
Although arranged since many months and placed within a meticulous Roma EU Agenda, the event takes place at a moment Kosova, Abkhazia and South Ossetia have already been recognized, each of them by different countries.

The great concern for the Roma, shown by the EU Commission and the notorious Hungarian Jewish businessman, is overshadowed by the total indifference and the guilty silence of the European authorities for many persecuted nations in Asia and Africa; the Aramaeans of the Middle East, the Berbers of the African Atlas, the Afars and the Sidamas of the Horn of Africa are only some of the existing examples of European disregard for persecuted and subjugated nations.
Why as that?
One may suggest that the Roma inhabit European soil whereas the Aramaeans, the Berbers, the Sidamas and the Afars live in Asia and Africa. This is however only partly correct because the bulk of the Roma people live in Asia, scattered there too.
EU policies are the science of Intrigue and Conspiracy, Bias and Malignancy. With the American commitment in favor of Kosova, and the Russian support of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the EU faces an avalanche of explosive problems – all created by the traditionally vicious and perfidious European mentality and attitude.
The American approach is different from the Russian only in terms of execution; in fact, both tactics are similar in principles and concepts. Every nation must delineate (in peace with the neighbors, if possible) its territory and there exercise full sovereignty. The EU opposed both approaches; the Europeans tacitly ´agreed´ with the American insistence to go ahead with Kosova only to avoid another Atlantic chasm. And the EU opposed softly the Russian policy in Caucasus in order to slightly demarcate its policy from Washington. But Europe is opposed to nation-building procedures, independence and self-determination.

The Brussels bureaucracy is made of lunatics who oppose – shamelessly and ominously – the secession of Galicia, Catalonia, Corsica, Brittany, Bask Land, Scotland and many other lands annexed in forced by the states that still control them - illegitimately. To prevent an independent Roma state in both Romania and Bulgaria (with an enclave in Spain), where the bulk of Roma in Europe have been dividedly dwelling over the past few centuries, the disreputable bureaucrats of Brussels asked George Soros to pay for a theatrical party that is about to take the form of real funerals of the Roma nation.
To shed light on the excessive demonstration of false EU interest, which of course was not accompanied by a formal apology, I re-publish from the EU website a Press Release, the Programme of the theatrical EU-Roma party, and a related Memorandum.
First EU Roma Summit
http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=88&langId=en&eventsId=105&furtherEvents=yes

On 16 September 2008, the European Commission´s first ´EU Roma Summit´ will take place in Brussels, under the joint patronage of the Commission President José Manuel Barroso and the French Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The Summit aims to promote a firm commitment to tackling concrete problems and to creating a better understanding of the situation of Roma across Europe. It will also help identify "policies that work" in promoting inclusion and highlighting the plight of Roma communities. The outcome of the discussions will be an important input for debates at EU level and for further action.
The event will bring together more than 400 representatives of EU institutions, national governments and parliaments and civil society including Roma organisations. President Barroso, Vice-president Jacques Barrot (Justice and Home affairs), Commissioners Danuta Hübner (Regional Policy), Vladimír Špidla (Employment, Social affairs and Equal opportunities), Ján Figel' (Education, Training, Culture and Youth), as well as Bernard Kouchner, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs (French Presidency) and several ministers from Member States and candidate countries will be among the speakers.
The background:
Roma communities in Europe continue to face persistent discrimination. Following the enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and 2007, Roma communities now represent one of the largest ethnic minorities in the EU. However, the richness these communities could bring to European society is often overlooked, tainted by stereotypes and prejudices that manifest themselves in the form of economic, social and political discrimination.
The integration of Roma communities is a joint responsibility of Member States and the European Union. In this respect, following from a request of the European Council of December 2007, the Commission examined existing Community instruments, policies and progress achieved towards Roma inclusion. On 2 July 2008, the Commission published its response in the form of a comprehensive staff working document. This report is essentially a stock-taking exercise, outlining the way in which lessons learned can be used to make existing instruments and policies more effective.

The event:
The conference will take place at the Charlemagne building, Rue de la Loi 170 (Room "Alcide de Gasperi" S 3) on 16 September 2008. A press conference will take place in the Berlaymont press room at 12.30 that day. A press release will be issued.
Journalists interested in attending the conference itself can register by sending an e-mail to this address: patrick.lentz@bb-international.eu
Interpretation is provided in English, French, German, Bulgarian, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Slovak and Hungarian (simultaneous, active and passive) as well as in Romanes (consecutive, passive).
September 16, 2008
By
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
http://islaamdoon.blogspot.com/

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