Europe's Roma: 'Even dogs can't live like this' under Covid
Posted: 06 Feb 2021, 12:45
Roma communities are some of the most marginalized in Europe.
More than 10 million people live largely in poverty, often in overcrowded settlements.
The pandemic has ravaged many of their communities, further cutting them off from society.
Inhabitants of Roma settlements are often wary of letting journalists in, but
Europe correspondent was invited into one of Bulgaria’s largest.
watch the video and see what this European did to their own but they want to help us why is the question .
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-55928910
or they want to come to Africa like this [deleted].
Christian missionary Gregory Dow set up the orphanage with his wife in 2008.
"Gregory Dow was the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing," said the FBI's Michael Driscoll.
Last year, Dow pleaded guilty in the US to four counts of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor in a foreign place.
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The orphanage was partly funded by churches in Lancaster county in the US state of Pennsylvania and was in operation for almost a decade before Dow fled in 2017.
More than 10 million people live largely in poverty, often in overcrowded settlements.
The pandemic has ravaged many of their communities, further cutting them off from society.
Inhabitants of Roma settlements are often wary of letting journalists in, but
Europe correspondent was invited into one of Bulgaria’s largest.
watch the video and see what this European did to their own but they want to help us why is the question .
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-55928910
or they want to come to Africa like this [deleted].
Christian missionary Gregory Dow set up the orphanage with his wife in 2008.
"Gregory Dow was the proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing," said the FBI's Michael Driscoll.
Last year, Dow pleaded guilty in the US to four counts of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor in a foreign place.
Latest stories from across Africa
The orphanage was partly funded by churches in Lancaster county in the US state of Pennsylvania and was in operation for almost a decade before Dow fled in 2017.