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2011 Bulgaria antiziganist protests : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2011 Bulgaria antiziganist protests
The 2011 Bulgaria antiziganist protests started during the night of 23 to 24 September 2011 in the village Katunitsa and later spread to other locations all over the country, including Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas, Pleven, Ruse, Pazardzhik, Stara Zagora and others. These protests were accompanied with racist chants and called for violence against Romani.〔http://www.bghelsinki.org/bg/publikacii/obektiv/iuliana-metodieva/2011-09/smrtta-i-pozharite-v-katunica-vsichko-li-razbrahme/ 〕〔http://stopnazi-bg.org/declarations/73-konfliktat-v-katunica-ne-e-etnicheski 〕 The riots in Katunitsa led to the burning of two cars and four houses, owned by different members of the family of the alleged Romani crime boss Kiril Rashkov, also known as "Tsar Kiro".〔(Кой е Кирил Рашков — Цар Киро ) 〕〔(Погроми в Катуница ) 〕 The United Nations〔http://www.dnevnik.bg/evropa/prava_v_es/2011/10/04/1168522_oon_osudi_antiromskite_demonstracii_v_bulgariia/〕 and the OSCE〔http://www.trud.bg/Article.asp?ArticleId=1072720〕 condemned the demonstrations and the violence. ==Background==
The protests started in response to the vehicular homicide of 19 years old Angel Petrov in Katunitsa. The murder was committed by 55 years old Simeon Yosifov,〔Dnes.bg, (17 years imprisonment for the murderer of Angel from Katunitsa )〕 who is believed to be a close associate of crime boss Kiril Rashkov.〔(Ангел от Катуница е прегазен умишлено ) 〕 The death of Angel Petrov was preceded by death threats involving a "car accident", which were published in the Bulgarian video-sharing website "vbox7".〔(Убийството в Катуница планирано... ) 〕
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