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    They look pretty mixed. Theyre probably so mixed theyre more spanish than gypsie

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    Quote Originally Posted by hussein khan View Post
    They look pretty mixed. Theyre probably so mixed theyre more spanish than gypsie

    They are pure gypsies. The mixes between gypsies and non-gypsies in Spain were very difficult due to socio-cultural issues. It is possible that at present not only in Spain but in the rest of the West it is easier for them to occur than in times past or a few decades ago.
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    Juan José Cortés Fernández











    (Huelva, October 28, 1969) is an evangelical pastor, soccer coach and Spanish activist, of gypsy ethnicity. He is the father of Mari Luz Cortés, murdered in 2008. In May 2019 he manages to be a national deputy to the congress for the Popular Party.

    Biography

    He was a football coach at the Recreativo de Huelva and the Pinzón Club Deportivo de Palos de la Frontera, obtaining the national title of coach in 2011.4 He is also an evangelical pastor, founder of the Evangelical Church Ministry Juan José Cortés.5

    His daughter Mari Luz Cortés was murdered by pedophile Santiago del Valle on January 2008, in what was known as the "Mari Luz Case." Following the event, Cortés and his partner began a campaign to tighten penalties against pedophiles, collecting more than two million signatures.In 2018 he founded the 18M Platform, an initiative that emerged after the various concentrations in favor of the permanent reviewable prison held on March 18 of that same year.7

    He is the protagonist of the book «Citizen Cortes», written by the journalist Luz Sánchez-Mellado and published in 2009.

    I jump into politicsHe has been an advisor to the Popular Party in the field of Justice and the municipal group of the PP in the City of Seville.9 In March 2019 it was announced that he would be head of the Congress of Deputies for the Popular Party in the electoral constituency of Huelva for the general elections of Spain of 201910 where he got his deputy minutes.

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    In 2011 he was arrested for his alleged involvement in a shooting following a family argument. In 2014 he was acquitted of all charges.11

    In the declaration of assets and income in 2019 as a congressman for the PP, he claimed to have 16.65 euros in his bank current account despite owning two commercial premises and three cars, including an Audi A6

    https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_J...A9_Cort%C3%A9s

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    1 Murder
    2 Context
    3 Television controversy
    4 TV series and dedications
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    Gypsy deputies: four new faces in Congress
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    From left on the right, Juan José Cortés (PP), Sara Giménez (C's), Beatriz Carrillo (PSOE) and Ismael Cortés (Podemos)



    WHY IS THE SCHOOL ABANDONMENT BETWEEN THE GYPSY TEENS SO ELEVATED?



    "THE GYPSY COMMUNITY DOES NOT EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO INTEGRATE," SOME SAY



    HOUSING STILL BEING ONE OF THE MAIN CHALLENGES TO WHICH THEY FACE



    WHAT ARE THE MAIN PREJUICES AGAINST THOSE YOU FIGHT?
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    Joaquín Albaicín

    One of the most prominent figures of the gypsy people who carry the letters in their blood is Joaquín Albaicín. Not only has he written some tremendously recommended works, but he is also a regular writer in media spaces such as ABC or El País. In 1997 he published an essential work for the studies of the gypsy people, In Pos del Sol: Gypsies in history, myth and legend. Here, Albaicín explains the origin of the gypsy people, many are unaware that they happened thanks to three major migrations that took place in India. Legends, myths, stories, anthropology, ethnology ... a gypsy author to take into account.



    Antonio Ortega Rubio

    Antonio Ortega Rubio is a writer and also a journalist, who may have read as a critic of flamenco or in any of his many multifaceted works and who highlights the author as a person with many literary qualities. In his book of poetry, Inverse, he emphasizes his sincerity, since it is still a work in which the author himself reveals his thoughts and reflections throughout his life. We also recommend his novel La Zúa, which takes us to the 70s in an urbanization in Seville where crime is concentrated, from the perspective of a child who has to live with very adverse situations.



    José Heredia

    Impossible to make a list with prestigious gypsy authors without including José Heredia Maya, an authentic institution of the letters whose gypsy origin left a generation marked. His story as an author was born in 1976 with the play Camelamos Naquerar, an ode to the art of flamenco. This type of works encumbran him as one of the main characters when claiming and fighting for the rights of the gypsies. Some works that we recommend reading from José Heredia are Macama Jonda or Sueño Terral. He died in 2010 with the honor of being the first gypsy professor in the history of Spain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hussein khan View Post
    They look pretty mixed. Theyre probably so mixed theyre more spanish than gypsie
    They probably arrived quite mixed with people from the Middle East and Eastern Europe. It is likely that during their journeys diverse people who had nothing joined them and were not only a race but a way of life, a marginal group, so in the north there are many blond "gypsies".

    Apparently many Andalusian Moors avoided expulsion by taking refuge with them, and that's why their flamenco music sounds Arabic

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    Andalusí moors no Andalusians moors.

    At the time of Al-Andalus the region or Spanish autonomy of Andalusia does not exist. I don't know if the English language has different gentilicios for Al-Andalus and Andalusia because they are different things.

    I think it's amazing that Do Pelayo believes this kind of confusion.
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    The Gipsy Kings is a television program aired on Cuatro. Its premiere took place on Sunday, February 8, 2015


    Gypsies make 'The Gipsy Kings' the phenomenon of the season

    The program becomes strong in Catalonia or Andalusia, where more than half of the Roma population in Spain resides

    Despite the criticism received by gypsy associations such as Fakali (Federation of Gypsy and University Women), which described the space as "sensational and perverse product that encourages racism and discrimination", the truth is that the Roma population seems to support massive form the format. A causality relationship has not been established, although the analysis of audience data shows a clear relationship: in the communities where a greater number of gypsies reside the program shines brighter.

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