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However, my feeling is, that there is a lot to be said about Gypsy communities in Eastern Europe.
In the early 1990's, representatives of the Gypsies spoke on TV to make known that the Slovenian and Croatian governments has brought about the exodus of their Gypsy communities soon after the break-up of Yugoslavia.
In Slovakia, according to official reports in Britain, there are forms of institutionalised discrimination against a part of their own citizens, the Romany Gypsies. In Serbia, on the contrary, there is no form of any discrimination against Gypsies within the Serbian culture.
So in some countries, there is prejudice against Gypsies, and if this happens at institutional level, that could, on the long term, cause a mass-exodus of people from Eastern Europe.