We are the Roma Nation.
Not a minority. Not a social issue. A Nation.
We span borders we didn’t draw.
We speak languages we had to borrow.
We survive systems built to erase us.
And yet — we are still here. Proud. Resilient. Unbroken.
We are not asking to be included in someone else’s table.
We are demanding the right to build our own.
The right to self-determination is not a gift. It’s a right under international law —
and the Roma Nation deserves it.
The UN must recognize us, not as a fragmented people scattered across Europe,
but as a nation with the right to define our own future.
To live, to speak, to move — not under permission, but with sovereignty.
We don’t need charity.
We need recognition.
We don’t need celebration once a year.
We need liberation — every day.












