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Rose, Romani

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Autor: Rose, Romani
Rok: 1946-

Biogr./Hist. údaje: Německy píšící autor publikací doprovodných výstav o holokaustu Romů a koncentračních táborech.
Zdroj: Autoritní databáze Národní knihovny ČR

Romani Rose

Romani Rose (born 1946 at Heidelberg, Germany) is a Romany activist who lost 13 relatives in the Holocaust of the Nazi purges against the Romani people and Jews and head of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma.Rose was born in Heidelberg in 1946. Until 1982 he lived there as an independentbusinessman. At the founding of the Central Council in 1982 he was voted to the position ofChairman by the delegates of the member organisations – then nine, now 16 state andregional associations – and since then has been confirmed in his post every four years at themember meetings. From 1991 Rose took over the management of the Documentation and Culture Centre of German Sinti and Roma in Heidelberg. For years he has been known by the federal and state governments for his resoluteness and for his persistent and unyielding work.Together with the Chairpersons of the national minorities in Germany Rose leads the Minority Council, which was founded on September 9, 2004. It is the union of the umbrella organisations of the four national minorities which belong to the German nation and havealways been resident and autochthonous here: The DOMOWINA of the Sorbs, the Friesian Council, the South Schleswig Association of the Danish minority, and the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma. Along with delegates of minorities from the USA, Mexico,Argentina, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, France and Holland Rose is also a member of the management committee of the International Movement Against Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) founded in Tokyo in 1988.A considerable motivation for Rose's efforts is his personal connection to the past. Thirteen direct relatives of Romani Rose were murdered in concentration camps under National Socialism, including his grandparents in the camps Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. His father, Oskar Rose, survived on the run and in the underground. Romani Rose's uncle, Vincenz Rose, survived the extermination camp Auschwitz, medical experiments in the Natzweiler concentration camp, and slave work for Daimler-Benz in the underground tunnels of the KZ Neckarelz/Obrigheim. In 1972 Vincenz Rose founded the first self organisation of German Sinti, the Central Committee of Sinti in West Germany, in which the then not even 13 year old Romani Rose helped out.For three decades –since June 1979 to be more exact – he has led the work forthe civil rights of German Sinti and Roma before the eyes of the German as well as theinternational public; he has also fought for their protection from racism and discrimination, forcompensation for the survivors of the Holocaust – at the same time announcing themagnitude and the historical importance of the genocide of 500 000 Sinti and Roma inNational Socialist occupied Europe. In May 1995, in cooperation with the memberorganisations of the Central Council, Rose achieved recognition for German Sinti and Romaas a national minority in Germany with their own minority language, connected with their goalof equal participation in social and political life

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