





Northern Ireland: The life of a new-born baby girl belonging to the Romanian Gypsy group was threatened
Silviu Coacu, one of the Romanians, declared that he had come to Belfast about 8 months ago, together with his wife, kids and brother "for a better life, but now we cannot return to that place. The last days, a young neo-Nazi told us, in a hand gesture, that he would cut our youngest child throat. They said they want to kill us".
The 115 Romanian, mostly Gypsies, who spent their night in a church, were taken to a leisure centre. The Police, local council and Romanian representatives are meeting today to discuss ways to solve the issue.