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Falsche Heimat. Die Abschiebung der Roma in den Kosovo
Dirk Auer
From Kosovo is the largest group of refugees who have lived for years with a toleration status in Germany. Most of them are Roma. Uprooted from their lives in their german home towns, they end up from one day to the other in the muddy Roma settlements in Kosovo - without work and welfare, and often without passport. By the locals they are called "Germans" because they are simply different, they do not even know the language correctly and in their homes, even years after their deportation, they are still watching exclusively German television programs.
Deutschlandfunk, 1.2.2011



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