French press: gypsies discriminated in Romania, beggars in France, swinging between disillusion and hope
Posted on September 18th, 2009
French press: gypsies discriminated in Romania, beggars in France, swinging between disillusion and hope
George is a 63 year old Romanian gypsy who is currently begging on Paris streets, on Caumartin street, more exactly. French journalists from 20 minutes daily portray a day in the life of the gypsy, underlying his resignation for begging: "My oldest son could not support me anymore so I chose to come to Paris to beg. It's not what I want, but there's nothing I can do in Romania", George says.
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