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Advocacy of rights and interests of the Romani people in Croatia
The Croatian Romani Union "Kali Sara" (Croatian: Savez Roma u Republici Hrvatskoj "Kali Sara", Romani: Rromengi Unia Ani Kroacia "Kali Sara") is an political and self-government organization of the Romani people in Croatia. Its seat is located in Croatian capital city of Zagreb.
History
The organization was established in July 2007 and its first president was Veljko Kajtazi, future member of the Croatian Parliament. On the occasion of publication of the first Romani-Croatian dictionary in 2008, the Alliance initiated the signing of the Charter of the Romani Language which was signed by 157 individuals. On the date of the publication of the dictionary on November 5 (authored by the Alliance's president), the local and international Roma community celebrated the World Day of Romani Language. The Croatian Parliament formally recognized Romani Language Day on May 25, 2012. In 2015 UNESCO accepted the alliance's initiative to recognize the Romani language as a part of global cultural heritage by recognizing the World Day of Romani Language. The formal proposal to UNESCO was made by the Republic of Croatia. In 2018, the Alliance published the monograph "Kali Sara - The First Ten Years".
Also representative in Sabor of the Roma and eleven other minorities such as Austrians, Bulgarians, Germans, Poles, Romanians, Ruthenians, Russians, Turks, Ukrainians, Vlachs and Jews
As "Centre for the Implementation of Integration into the European Union"
Other seats in the Sabor are for Roma and eleven other minorities such as Austrians, Bulgarians, Germans, Poles, Romanians, Ruthenians, Russians, Turks, Ukrainians, Vlachs and Jews
References
^ "Romi". Government of Croatia (Office for Human Rights and Rights of National Minorities). Retrieved 1 May 2020.