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TREBIŠOV. Pamiatku hrdinov Slovenského národného povstania si uctili kladením vencov k Pamätníku osloboditeľov na mestskom cintoríne v predvečer 80
že sa na oslavách SNP zúčastnili aj Brat za brata a fotil sa s nimi primátor Čižmár
priamo pri pamätníku na cintoríne,“ napísal do redakcie čitateľ Roman
Motorkársky gang Brat za brata vznikol odchodom niektorých členov Nočných vlkov - otvorene proruskej a propagandistickej motorkárskej organizácie
Vytvorili si vlastné občianske združenie Motorkári Slovenska
To vážne si budú za pomoci štátnej a verejnej správy robiť reklamu na takýchto akciách
Strašná hanba pre mesto,“ rozhorčil sa pisateľ
že fotografie z pietneho aktu sú zverejnené na oficiálnom profile mesta na sociálnej sieti
že „prítomným predstaviteľom štátnych a samosprávnych orgánov a organizácií mesta
ako aj zástupcom Ozbrojených síl SR sa prihovoril tajomník Oblastného výboru Slovenského zväzu protifašistických bojovníkov v Trebišove Vladimír Lapitka“
Prokremeľská skupina Brat za brata pri príležitosti osláv SNP obišla celé Slovensko
že už od roku 2014 skupina prívržencov motoriek a ľudí
začala s motocyklami navštevovať pomníky padlých hrdinov
Keďže sa podľa skupiny začalo na tieto miesta zabúdať
rozhodli sa „najmä mladej generácii pripomínať
keďže aj naši predkovia a dedovia boli súčasťou oslobodenia Slovenska
Preto sme v roku 2015 začali s projektom Jazda slobody
Tento projekt je venovaný hrdinom Červenej armády a Slovenskému národnému povstaniu.“
Podľa rozpisu na stránke boli motorkári na tohtoročnej Jazde slobody na cestách od 23
Primátor Trebišova Marek Čižmár (nezávislý) reagoval
že kladenie vencov je verejne prístupná akcia
na ktorú mesto posiela pozvánky zástupcom verejnej a štátnej správy
„Organizácia Brat za brata medzi nimi nie je,“ napísal v stanovisku
že bol na záver podujatia ako primátor mesta požiadaný
aby sa zúčastnil spoločného fotenia s členmi Slovenského zväzu protifašistických bojovníkov
„Všetci účastníci kladenia vencov zachovávali dekórum akcie
nedošlo k žiadnej prezentácii politických názorov a podujatie prebehlo v pokojnej atmosfére bez rušivých momentov."
Uniformy aj výstroj pochádzajú z ich súkromných zbierok
Najdôležitejšie správy z východu Slovenska čítajte na Korzar.sme.sk. Všetky správy z južného Zemplína nájdete na Korzári Dolný Zemplín
Predpokladaná hodnota zákazky je necelých 747 000 eur.
Zlepší sa dopravné spojenie medzi Košicami a okolitými obcami.
Prácu polície rozbila námestníčka prokuratúry. Obvinenie zrušila.
unveils a collection of twenty poignant photographs from the series ‘The Roma Princesses.’
Dive into the heart of ‘The Roma Princesses’ narrative
a princess ensnared by society’s racism and discrimination within the slums
A courageous prince endeavors to liberate her from the clutches of poverty
aspiring to bestow the world at her feet a dream shared by many girls in Roma settlements
Embark on a visual journey centered around the protagonist of this poignant tale
one of Slovakia’s largest Roma ghettos
Witness the daily struggles of approximately 7,000 residents navigating precarious conditions in makeshift barracks and dilapidated tenements
lacking basic amenities like sewage systems
is among 800 settlements cataloged in the 2019 Atlas of Roma Communities
constituting the largest minority at approximately ten percent
with 2/3 attending schools exclusively for Roma
as revealed in a 2022 European Union study
The protagonist in our fairy tale attends an all-Roma school
these children often start school with limited proficiency in Slovak
enrolling in specialized schools exclusive to the Roma community
The curriculum spanning nine years mirrors that of Slovak children in four years
making progression to secondary education nearly unattainable
Discrimination and limited access to education perpetuate a cycle of poverty among young Roma
coupled with the absence of regular routines and the lack of hope for improvement
no European population group endures more inhumane conditions
with Roma facing a life expectancy ten years shorter than their Slovak counterparts
the bitter truth unfolds—most princesses lack a high school diploma
and grapple with survival throughout their lives
Join us in exploring the powerful narrative of ‘The Roma Princesses,’ shedding light on a reality that demands our attention and empathy
Online Photo Exhibition: The Roma Princesses, by Manuela FederlDates: January 1- 31, 2024Online Exhibition URL → all-about-photo.com
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child prostitutes as young as eight years old spread syphilis
They wear heavy make-up and some of them are not even ten years old
They tend to hang around shopping malls and on Štefánikova Street
one of the main streets in Trebišov
They are waiting for clients who only need to pay €5 for their services
Most of the girls come from a nearby settlement
About 4,500 people live in this settlement
one of the biggest in the Košice Region
Trebišov has become the town of syphilis
The illness’ incidence calculated per 100,000 inhabitants was 16-times higher than the national average last year
There is no town in the whole of Slovakia with numbers anywhere near those of Trebišov
The town has been fighting syphilis since 2002 when the first epidemic appeared
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A human trafficking victim tricked into moving to Scotland before being sold as a bride has spoken of her ordeal for the first time
Adriana Adiova has returned to her home town in eastern Slovakia where she was first approached by a woman who promised farm work in Britain
She spoke to The Sunday Post there after four of the people traffickers behind her slavery were convicted in Glasgow
Adriana was one of many women trafficked from Slovakia to Glasgow to be sold as brides or into prostitution
One victim was sold for £10,000 outside the Primark store in the city’s Argyle Street
She said the offer of work in Britain seemed an opportunity to escape the abject poverty of her home among the 3,000-strong Roma community in the town of Trebisov
But her dream of a better life turned to a nightmare which saw her trafficked
unsure even which country which she was living in
said she was first contacted by a woman from a neighbouring town near the border with Ukraine offering work in Britain
She said: “She told me she had work for me and my sister
“I was afraid of what might happen if my sister went on her own so I agreed to go too
I wanted to take care of her in a foreign land
five hours to Bratislava and then by plane to Glasgow
We liked the trip to Britain because we flew by plane
“We were supposed to work on a potato farm and were told there would be money and designer clothes for us
But when we arrived there was no work for us
We realised it was fake offer and there was no job
Within two weeks I had no money and no work.”
The fixer in her trafficking case was a woman who
she understood was a cousin of Vojtech Gombar
a 61-year-old Slovak national who lived in a flat in Allison Street in Glasgow’s Govanhill
Gombar was one of four people convicted of people trafficking at the High Court in Glasgow on Friday
the woman who had arranged for us to come said she had another ‘job’
Adriana said she was staying in her flat in Govanhill where 10 people lived at the time and that she slept on a shared sofa
she was sent with another woman to Gombar’s home where there were two other Pakistani men waiting
She said she was told one of them wanted a bride for his son and wanted to choose “the older one”
were seeking EU citizenship so they could live and work in Europe
Adriana married a 23-yearold Pakistani man in a ceremony in Ireland in June 2012
The wedding was conducted by a local registrar
It’s understood he had family connections in Ireland
Adriana and her “husband” were listed at the time as living in a residential house in Johnstown
Neighbours said last week the family had moved on shortly after the date of the wedding
Adriana said: “I was sold to a Pakistani man in Glasgow and we flew to Dublin to marry
“He gave me €500 before and €500 after the wedding (about £900 in total)
we lived in separated rooms and could only communicate by gestures
although later he taught me with the computer to speak English
“The woman told me she got €4,000 (about £3,500) for selling me and later another €1,000
which I saw with my eyes as the money was lying on the table.”
Adriana spent nine months living with her new husband back in Scotland before deciding she could take no more
She missed her real family and even the desperate poverty of Trebisov was preferable to her miserable existence in Glasgow
She said: “After a while I said that I wanted to see my sister
The Pakistani man who was my husband called and arranged the meeting with my sister who
“I then decided I wanted to go home because I had no job
“My fake husband bought me everything,” she said
“The conditions were better there in Glasgow than in Trebisov but I wanted to leave.”
She said her “husband” didn’t want to let her go
so she contacted her brother in Trebisov to come to take her home
but Adriana managed to send a little money to help pay for his travel to Glasgow
She said: “I did not love my husband and I did not even know him
I was told I must get married and I was afraid
“I wished to go home but there was a problem
I had not got enough money and couldn’t buy tickets
I called my brother who came to free me after a week
The man I was married to wasn’t cruel to me
Adriana went home to Trebisov where she still lives in a room she bought for £90 in the “ghetto” at the southern tip of the town among members of the Roma community
She said: “I didn’t say to police what happened at the time but they contacted me after a while
She gave evidence to the High Court in Glasgow last month via video link from a Slovakian court in Humenne
She was one of 14 women named on court papers in a lengthy list of trafficking charges against Gombar and three co-accused
I just had money to buy a flat and I now have a child of my own and I look after another child
I still suffer the consequences from what happened in Scotland
I cannot marry a man here as I am still married to the Pakistani man
“It bothers me because I would want to get married to a man from my Roma community and get on with my life
I was poor before and I am poor today also.”
Detectives have revealed a tip-off five years ago sparked the investigation which led to four slave traders being locked up for people trafficking
The information led to Operation Synapsis being set up in a bid to smash the gang bringing in impoverished women from eastern Slovakia to Govanhill to sell to men
who were seeking EU citizenship so they could live and work in Europe
Another six people are currently on trial in Slovakia in relation to the case
And police have promised further action in Scotland to arrest those involved in the trafficking operation
Officers were first tipped off to a crime gang working in Govanhill in 2014
prompting an inquiry that would see the National Human Trafficking Unit work with the Slovak police force
the accused first appeared at court in Glasgow
after a seven-week trial which led to a further week of deliberations by the jury
was found guilty of 13 charges involving eight women
was convicted of six charges involving two victims
was convicted of seven charges involving three victims while a fourth accused
was found guilty of four charges involving one woman
All four found guilty were remanded in custody and will be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh on November 8
Court papers named 14 women as victims of the traffickers
Some have returned to Slovakia while others remain in Glasgow
in charge of the National Human Trafficking Unit
said: “The reality is that this instance was centred in Govanhill
trafficking could happen anywhere and we know it’s happening across Scotland because we have active investigations with ongoing cases
“I think the fact that four people were charged with trafficking offences would provide reassurance that we have listened to the community
we have intervened and rescued 14 women from that situation.”
A leading lawyer who has represented victims of human trafficking said the crime is taking place hidden in “plain sight” across Scotland
Kirsty Thomson has called for increased awareness of the signs of trafficking in order that victims can be identified and helped
despite the conviction of a gang based in Govanhill
members of the public should not believe it’s an issue restricted to that part of the country
a founding director of human rights lawyers JustRight Scotland
which has a dedicated anti-trafficking and exploitation centre
said: “The reality is that human trafficking is happening throughout Scotland and not just in the city of Glasgow
“It is a heinous crime and a serious human rights violation which occurs regardless of age
“It is an increasingly more common phenomenon but one that is also becoming more complex to identify and respond to
“The Scottish Government has shown a strong commitment to ensuring a robust response to counter human trafficking and exploitation and there is good multi-agency working
this can only ever be part of the response.”
who’s been a member of parliamentary and government working groups on the issue and is a member of the UK Anti Trafficking Monitoring Group
said: “Survivors of human trafficking tell me it is happening in Scotland and it is happening in plain sight
“They tell me that we need increased awareness about what human trafficking looks like in Scotland so that everyone
is able to see when there is human trafficking happening in front of them in order that more people can be protected.”
Human trafficking is a vile crime whereby criminals exploit fellow human beings for financial gain
As the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
I have a UK-wide remit to encourage better support and protection for victims of human trafficking and modern slavery
and I also want to see an increase in prosecutions so traffickers can be brought to justice
Vulnerable victims can be forced into labour exploitation
sexual exploitation or even criminality by their traffickers
You might come across these victims every day
Criminals today use coercion to control their victims rather than keeping them locked up in chains
228 possible victims of modern slavery were identified in Scotland and referred to the National Referral Mechanism
the system of support for victims as they begin the long journey to recovery from their horrendous ordeals
less than a dozen cases were brought against traffickers in Scotland
We need to increase this – sending the message to all traffickers that we will not tolerate their brutal criminality and to victims that their safety and recovery is our top priority
We are often closer than we think to the exploitation of others and everyone can play a role in trying to stop human trafficking
From making sure you are aware of the signs of exploitation
to thinking more about where your shopping is sourced can help
We know the devastating effects that using plastic has on the planet
but sustainability is social as well as environmental
Ask yourself: can a dress cost £20 or a car wash cost £6 without someone being exploited at some stage
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Engineering companies Punch and ZF head to the industrial park in Detva
develops and sells flexible packaging focusing on the handling and transportation of particularly bulky and liquid materials
officially opened its new plant in Trebišov (Košice Region) on October 3
Conrop already stared its production in Trebišov in the summer and currently employs 50 people
it is planning to create a total of 220 jobs by the end of 2019
Company managing director Radek Horák specified that this investment will mean expansion of its currently insufficient production capacities in the Czech Republic as well as its plant in Brezno in central Slovakia
When choosing a locality for the new plant
Conrop took into consideration the jobless rate and availability of the local job office
it found an available labour force and a job office
with which it clinched an agreement on gradual re-qualifications of jobseekers
Half of the people currently employed in the Trebišov plant were registered as jobseekers with the office
Economy Minister Peter Žiga pointed out that the Czech company decided to open its plant in Trebišov without any state aid
would like to give a helping hand to the investor
“We’ll surely discuss the possibilities and conditions for the state to support its production and help them in the plant’s expansion,” said Žiga
A new investment is also heading to Detva in central Slovakia
the Belgian company Punch tapped the foundation stone of its plant for production of components for the automotive industry in the local industrial park in Detva
Punch is scheduled to launch production in its new premises in late 2019
which will rent part of the production plant from Punch
will create more than 200 work places here
The new investment will include industrial development of products and production tools
within which 30 designers with technical university education will find jobs here
The decision was made after a series of stories about the disease and prostitution in Trebišov were published by the Sme daily
Patients from the Trebišov district (Košice Region) infected by syphilis
who might spread the disease or ignore the doctor’s treatment recommendation
The crisis team adopted the precaution at its February 5 meeting
The decision comes after a series of stories about syphilis in the Trebišov district
related prostitution and suspicions of sexual abuse of children were published by the Sme daily
the number of syphilis cases per 100,000 citizens reported by the Trebišov district was six times higher than Slovakia’s average
115 people living in the area suffered from the disease last year
and the number may even increase this year predicts Lucia Demesová
deputy of the regional hygienist in Trebišov
who will later be isolated in the hospital
their names will be reported to the local hygienists and based on the list
the regional public health authority will issue a written statement concerning the isolation
the police will transport the patients to the hospital
If they leave the hospital during isolation
Patients ignoring the decision on isolation might be fined up to €1,659
the question is whether the fine would be exploitable
Those suffering from syphilis are usually hospitalised for 21 days
spokesperson for the Public Health Authority
Most of the people infected with syphilis are living in a settlement with 5,500 inhabitants
They live in extreme poverty and very bad hygienic conditions
It is not clear for now where the patients will be isolated
which belongs to the Svet Zdravia network owned by the financial group Penta
but it has not had a dermatology ward since 2011
There is only dermatology emergency care and a day care centre
the patients might be hospitalised in Košice or Michalovce
Disclaimer: The Penta financial group has a minority share in Petit Press
Critics argue the move penalises those without internet access
rail passengers have to pay extra to buy tickets at station counters or onboard
has introduced a new service charge: €1 for purchases at ticket offices and €3 for those made on the train
ZSSK says the fee covers costs associated with in-person ticketing
The charge does not apply to tickets bought online via the ZSSK online shop or app
Seniors and passengers with disabilities requiring assistance are also exempt
“Issuing a paper ticket at a counter costs more than €1, whereas digital sales are five times cheaper, under 30 cents. Onboard purchases are even more expensive. This fee aims to cover the cost gap and encourage digital ticketing,” said ZSSK’s CEO
ZSSK has deployed assistants at ten stations (Bratislava
Prešov and Poprad – Tatry) to help passengers navigate online purchases
The assistance programme runs until March 21.
However, the surcharge has sparked backlash. A petition argues that many areas and train stops lack internet access
Critics also point out that some stations have no ticket office
meaning passengers must pay the higher onboard fee
MP Martin Dubéci has pledged talks with ZSSK
“Over 54 percent of passengers still buy tickets in person
Many of them are vulnerable groups without internet access or bank accounts,” he said
ZSSK insists the surcharge is not a fare hike
“Train travel remains the cheapest public transport option,” said spokesperson Dominik Drevický
claiming that similar systems exist in Austria
Asked by Korzár whether the new service fee discriminates against those without smartphones
Drevický noted that 85 percent of Slovaks use internet-enabled phones
“Exemptions apply for older passengers and those with disabilities,” he said
He also highlighted alternatives such as SMS tickets
and season passes that eliminate daily ticket purchases.
Na prvú etapu poskytla financie maďarská vláda
V obci Borša v Trebišovskom okrese sa začali práce na komplexnej rekonštrukcii renesančného Rákociho kaštieľa
vonkajšej fasády a časti vnútorných priestorov vyčlenila maďarská vláda 805 miliónov forintov (2,48 milióna eur)
Rákoci (1676-1735) - sedmohradské knieža a vodca posledného protihabsburského stavovského povstania
júla a minulý týždeň začala firma s rekonštrukciou strechy," informovala v stredu starostka Borše Anna Tünde Vargová
Celá rekonštrukcia objektu by mala byť ukončená v roku 2020
Kaštieľ bude mať sedem pamätných miestností
ubytovacie zariadenie a reštauračné priestory
v spodnej časti budú skladovacie priestory a tri dobové dielničky
Druhá etapa rekonštrukcie zahŕňajúca vnútorné priestory si podľa predpokladov vyžiada zhruba rovnakú čiastku ako tá prvá
Predstaviteľ maďarskej vlády pre ochranu dedičstva Gábor Földváry v Borši v stredu potvrdil
že tieto náklady by taktiež mali byť hradené z maďarských štátnych zdrojov
Vedúci projektant za slovenskú stranu Peter Pásztor priblížil
že prvá časť rekonštrukcie zahŕňa kompletnú obnovu strechy
ktorá bola v období renesancie vyššia ako doteraz
"Musíme vyriešiť všetky nosné konštrukcie
Ide aj o sanáciu múrov voči vlhkosti a polovica nákladov v tej prvej etape sú náklady na reštaurovanie," konštatoval
storočia bol v minulosti napriek snahám o renováciu v zlom stave a potreboval veľké investície
Objekt bol znárodnený v roku 1945 a využíval sa pre účely školy, ubytovne či skladu
Zámer obnovy pamiatky podporili v roku 2013 vtedajší prezidenti oboch krajín Ivan Gašparovič a János Áder
Program obnovy kaštieľa realizuje nezisková organizácia "František II
ktorej zakladateľom je obec Borša spolu s maďarskou Nadáciou Lászlóa Telekiho
Po obnove má byť v kaštieli umiestnená výstava o živote slávneho rodáka a dobe
Na čiastkové projekty na záchranu tejto pamiatky a renováciu jej okolia v uplynulých rokoch poskytlo dotácie Ministerstvo kultúry (MK) SR
"Obnova kaštieľa bude určite prínosom z hľadiska rozvoja turizmu pre obec
V minulých dvoch rokoch tento kaštieľ navštívilo viac ako 8 000 návštevníkov
ale napríklad aj Británie či Japonska," uviedla Tünde Vargová
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Society's racism and discrimination trapped her in the slum
a brave prince tried to free her from the clutches of poverty and place the world at her feet.'' A dream that many girls in the Roma settlements probably have
The girl from this fairy tale lives in Trebišov
one of the largest Roma ghettos in Slovakia
Around 7,000 people live here under precarious conditions in cobbled-together barracks or run-down tenements
There is one single well for all residents
is one of around 800 settlements that exist
according to the 2019 Atlas of Roma Communities
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I hope these young women can keep a hopeful attitude …
Around 450,000 Roma live in Slovakia
they are the largest minority in the country
But already children have a difficult start
According to a 2022 study by the European Union
2/3 of Roma children go to schools where only Roma are taught
The girl from the fairy tale also attends an all-Roma school in the settlement
their Slovak language is often poor when they start school
They are enrolled in special schools that only Roma attend
The school material in nine years corresponds to the content that Slovak children learn in four years
attending secondary school is almost impossible
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Discrimination and poor access to education prevent young Roma from breaking the vicious circle of poverty
They have no regular routine and no hope for improvement
These prospects make life difficult to bear
Hopelessness has led many young people to become addicted to alcohol or drugs
No population group in Europe has to live in more inhumane conditions
they die ten years earlier than other Slovaks
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I have some sympathy but frankly if the community won't help itself to start clearing at least some debris away and initiating change, that community needs to have a long hard look at itself and stop expecting the 'authorities' for their misfortune.
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The bitter truth for the girls in the Trebišov Roma ghetto is that most princesses do not have a high school diploma
they have their first child before they are of age
they never leave the settlement and struggle to survive their entire lives
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Clothes are kept as clean as possible. Just watch the shoes
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Dystopian. No other words, lovely smile though
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A Hodge podge of buildings and material
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Imagine yourself in this situation. How does your judgement feel? It's their choice." His?!?
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How is this acceptable to the state
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I think she's likely younger. Her kids will be 30ish, when she's 45ish
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There are Americans on this site (I'm an American) who complain about people talking down on trailer parks
And they are ok with this visual representation of what children and adults live in
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Hugh, i can't reply to your comment but your lack of empathy and general compassion for others is disgusting.. maybe your brain needs looking at here
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Jesus and puma
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Their tolerance for all the c**p on the ground makes me really depressed for them
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Looks cold
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Nothing is for free. We pay taxes to be able to use the healthcare, school and university are payed. Best social services? Not enough due to the amount of illegal inmigrants that needs help..
Poor kids. Sometimes we don't realize how well we actually live.
Poor kids
Sometimes we don't realize how well we actually live
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