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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending Gypsies

AP: BUCHAREST, Romania – Thousands of fans have booed pop star Madonna after she spoke out against the discrimination of Gypsies in eastern Europe during one of her concerts.

Madonna paused in the two-hour concert to say that Gypsies, also known as Roma, were discriminated against in eastern Europe. She said that made her "sad" and nobody should be discriminated against.

Thousands in the crowd of 60,000 booed her. She did not react.

Roma musicians and a Roma dancer were featured in her show, held just yards from the giant palace of ex-communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Their performances were applauded by the crowd.

There are officially some 500,000 Roma in Romania, but the real number could be around 2 million. They face prejudice and discrimination in Romania and other east European nations.

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Roma crown new gypsy king

27/12/2007 22:45 - (SA)

Bucharest - Hundreds of Roma paid their last respects to the self-proclaimed international king of the gypsies on Thursday in southern Romania, then crowned his son as successor.

Amid chants of "Long live the king", Dan Stanescu placed the golden crown atop his own head after one of his subjects delivered it to him on a red velvet pillow, in a ceremony broadcast live on Realitatea TV.

Stanescu's father, Ilie Badea Stanescu, 55, died on Monday in Costesti in southern Romania from a heart attack.

"I want to accomplish what my father began," the new king said without providing details.

His father was declared king in August 2003 during a controversial ceremony officiated by an Orthodox priest.

The Church's patriarchy criticised participation in the ceremony held at the Curtea de Arges monastery, where several Romanian kings have been crowned and buried.

There are officially 536 000 Roma in Romania, while community leaders claim between 1.5 and two million.

There is also a second self-proclaimed king, Florin Cioaba, as well as an emperor, Iulian Radulescu.

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