Historical Milestone: Roma Establish Sovereign Non-Territorial State in Haarlem
Roma Establishes Sovereign Non-Territorial State in Haarlem
In a remarkable and historic moment, the representatives of various Roma tribes have come together to establish their very own Sovereign Non-Territorial Roma State. This unprecedented proclamation, known as the Proclamation of Haarlem, highlights the cultural recognition and political self-determination that millions of Roma around the world have long sought.
The event took place on October 17, 2025, at the Royal Joh. Enschedé, a historic location noted for its production of banknotes and passports. Aleksandar Gavrilovic, the Chair of the Roma Intelligence Administration Agency (RIAA), expressed the significance of this step in giving the Roma people a visible voice on the world stage, emphasizing, “We are a people with our own culture, language, and history.” This statement reflects the identity and rich heritage of the Roma, often overlooked in the broader discourse on minority rights and representation.
The Pillars of the New State
The foundation of this new non-territorial state rests on three main pillars:
1. Diplomatic Representation: The establishment of an embassy for the United Roma Tribes aims to facilitate dialogue and representation in international forums.
2. Identity Protection: Through the RIAA, the aim is to safeguard the identity of Roma individuals and connect them to their cultural roots.
3. Digital Ecosystem Development: The formation of a digital and financial infrastructure is essential for empowering Roma communities economically.
Gavrilovic highlighted that the symbolic choice of location illustrates the values of legitimacy and trust that the new state seeks to embody within its digital initiatives, identity passports, and financial instruments.
Future Aspirations and International Recognition
The Proclamation of Haarlem is more than just a declaration; it is a call to engage with global leadership and establish a unified voice for the Roma people in international diplomatic networks. Over the coming months, the RIAA is set to send hundreds of official letters to governments, religious leaders, and international institutions to share the proclamation and invite collaboration.
Gavrilovic stated, “True recognition begins when we recognize one another,” inspiring hope that this act marks the beginning of a substantial movement toward inclusivity and respect within the global community.
A Historic Step Forward
This initiative points towards a promising future for the Roma, who have historically faced exclusion and marginalization. By uniting and claiming their rights under international law, they aspire not to separate themselves but to actively participate as equal partners within the global community.
Let us remember this day in Haarlem as a pivotal moment for Roma cultural expression and self-advocacy, guiding them towards rightful recognition and equality within a diverse world. Indeed, as they affirm, "O Del Ashunel Amen – God hears us."
This proclamation paves the way for hundreds of years of diaspora and struggle to finally hold a place on the world stage, signifying not just a renewed hope for the Roma people but the potential for a more inclusive future for all marginalized identities.