Europe's Shame: Anti-Muslim Hatred and the Roma of Bulgaria

Europe's Shame: Anti-Muslim Hatred and the Roma of Bulgaria
ISBN-10
1903718368
ISBN-13
9781903718360
Category
Bulgaria
Pages
41
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Islamic Human Rights Commission
Author
Seyfeddin Kara

Description

Whether it is during a pre-dawn raid, a stop and search, interrogation or when simply taking a witness statement, ... On their journey back from collecting the car, they were stopped by armed police officers who pointed guns to their ...

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