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Romani Lives Matter
Europe continues to oppress its Romani citizens with very little protest against it. This edition looks at the reasons why. It starts with the death of a Romani man in police custody in public earlier this year. But there are also stories of strength and resistance. In Glasgow, for example, the organization Roma Lav is building support across communities. These stories can make is feel angry but also inspired. We also look at the terrible treatment of Palestinians in Israeli prisons.
From this issue:
Read about an important Indian farming project that takes carbon from the air
In India, a politician said,‘Today, I am sorry to say this, lots of modern women in India want to stay single.’ Read about some women in India protesting about their traditional role.
In Buenos Aires in Argentina, some parts of the city are safe and some are not safe. Read abut how the police are making parts of city dangerous.