Who is left of today's people? Forced migration of "Roma"

The “Romans” or Greeks of Turkey are a small group of Orthodox Christians who live mostly in Istanbul and the two western islands of Turkey, Imroz and Tendos (Gökçeada and Bozcaada). They are the survivors of millions of Romans who lived in the Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey for hundreds of years and were forced to leave their homes and homelands due to oppression and discrimination. What you read below is based on a conversation with Sardar Korojo, the author of the book Who is left among the people of today?

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This is from me, a refugee