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    September 9, 2010

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    COSTESTI, Romania (AP) — A Romanian Gypsy leader on Wednesday
    compared French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Romania’s pro-Nazi
    wartime leader, following the expulsion of hundreds of Gypsies from
    France.

    Speaking during an annual Gypsy feast held on a hill at the
    foots of the Carpathian Mountains, Iulian Radulescu told the
    Associated Press that Gypsies — also known as Roma — are being
    unfairly expelled from France.

    France has sent back about 1,000 Gypsies to Romania and Bulgaria
    in recent weeks as part of its crime fighting measures. Sarkozy has
    linked Roma to crime, calling the camps in which some of them live,
    sources of trafficking, exploitation of children and
    prostitution.

    There are between 10 million and 12 million Gypsies in the EU,
    most living in dire circumstances, victims of poverty,
    discrimination, violence, unemployment, poverty and bad housing. An
    estimated 1.5 million of them live in Romania, a country of 22
    million, which has the largest population of Gypsies in Europe.

    Both France and Romania are members of European Union, and under
    the rules governing the 27-member bloc its citizens can travel
    freely within the union, but the governments are also legally
    permitted to send citizens of other EU countries home if they can’t
    find work or support themselves.

    The expulsions have been criticized from several quarters
    including the Roman Catholic Church and the United Nations, and
    even some members of Sarkozy’s government.

    Dressed in a gray suit and sitting inside a white marquee tent,
    Radulescu said that hundreds of Gypsies are paying the price “for
    the crimes of the few.”

    “It is not right to be expelled if you are a law-abiding
    citizen,” the 71-year-old Radulescu said.

    Radulescu compared the expulsions to the ones carried out by
    Romania’s pro-Nazi dictator Marshal Ion Antonescu, who ruled the
    country during the World War II.

    Antonescu deported 25,000 Gypsies from Romania to the Soviet
    region of Trans-Dniester in 1942. Some 11,000 Gypsies died from
    exposure, typhus, starvation and thirst after they were deported
    from Romania. A lack of wartime records makes it difficult to
    determine the overall number of Gypsies killed during the
    Holocaust, but according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, it
    is between 220,000 and 500,000.

    “Sarkozy is doing what Antonescu did,” Radulescu said. He also
    urged Gypsy leaders to try and stop crime within their
    communities.

    A French foreign ministry spokesman, Bernard Valero, dismissed
    the comments, saying he declined to enter into “fruitless
    debates.”

    “We consider that it is an European problem that should be
    solved with an European solution,” Valero said.

    The issue of expulsion will top the agenda of planned talks
    between French Immigration Minister Eric Besson and the Minister
    for European Affairs, Pierre Lelouche, who will visit Romania on
    Thursday, Valero said.

    Romania’s President Traian Basescu sent his adviser Peter
    Eckstein to tell the revelers that he supports their freedom of
    movement within the European Union, but also urged them to send
    their children to school.

    At the festival, Gypsies roasted pigs and chicken on open spits,
    while children played on merry go rounds and listened to Gypsy pop
    and French rap music.

    Another Gypsy leader Florin Cioaba told hundreds gathered that
    they are being discriminated in Europe.

    “There is one set of laws for European citizens and different
    laws for the Roma,” Cioaba said.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Alison Mutler in Bucharest, and Daphne
    Rousseau in Paris contributed to this report.

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