Sajókaza Roma Mission - Salvation Army Hungary

Üdvhadsereg Szabadegyház Magyarország RHQ
18 May 202007:52

Summary

TLDRThe video script depicts the hardships and resilience of a Romani community. It highlights their struggles with poverty, inadequate living conditions, and lack of basic amenities like water and sanitation. The narrative shifts towards hope and faith, showcasing the positive impact of the Salvation Army's efforts in providing support, preaching the gospel, and fostering self-reliance. The community's journey from darkness to light, both literally and spiritually, is emphasized, alongside the importance of cultural integration and professional development projects to improve their lives.

Takeaways

  • 🍞 Limited food availability is a constant struggle, with families often facing a lack of basic necessities like bread and onions.
  • 🚿 Basic facilities such as bathrooms and toilets are lacking, with residents relying on well pumps for water.
  • 🪵 Firewood collection is a daily activity for residents, highlighting their dependence on natural resources for basic needs.
  • 💧 Many children lack access to proper hygiene facilities and often use church facilities for showering.
  • 🙏 The community expresses gratitude for religious support and teachings, believing that faith brings hope and change.
  • 🏚️ The living conditions in the Romani colony are poor, with deteriorated buildings originally built for miners.
  • 👩‍👧‍👦 Single parents, particularly mothers, struggle to raise their children under harsh conditions without a life partner.
  • 💼 Employment and self-sufficiency are major challenges, with only half of the community members working and able to help others.
  • 🤝 Integration efforts stress the importance of preserving cultural identity while improving living conditions.
  • 💒 The Salvation Army and other organizations have been providing essential support, including nourishment, hygiene facilities, and spiritual guidance since 2015.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the bread and onions mentioned at the beginning of the script?

    -The bread and onions signify the scarcity of food and the struggle for basic necessities faced by the community.

  • Why do the people drink water instead of coke according to the script?

    -They drink water instead of coke because it is more suitable for dealing with strong flavors, and perhaps due to limited resources.

  • What does the phrase 'in great poverty one does not know what to do' imply?

    -It implies a sense of helplessness and confusion faced by people living in extreme poverty.

  • How long has Rota Max lived in the area mentioned in the script?

    -Rota Max has lived in the area for over 41 years.

  • What is the current state of the buildings that were originally built for miners by prisoners?

    -The buildings have deteriorated significantly, with no bathrooms or toilets available.

  • How do people in the community obtain water for daily use?

    -They get water from well pumps located on every road.

  • What happened to the person who used to make children stand on the road to watch for the police?

    -The person passed away 22 years ago.

  • Why do many children go to the church to shower?

    -Most of the children go to the church to shower because there are no proper bathing facilities at home.

  • What role does faith play in the lives of the community members according to the script?

    -Faith, particularly in Lord Jesus Christ, plays a significant role in offering hope, change, and a sense of community for the members.

  • What is the importance of allowing the Romani people to keep their culture and originality according to the script?

    -Allowing the Romani people to keep their culture and originality is crucial for successful integration while respecting their identity and customs as long as they are not harmful.

Outlines

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🌾 Struggles and Resilience in Daily Life

The narrator reflects on the daily struggles of living in poverty, emphasizing gratitude for even the simplest of provisions. They highlight the absence of basic necessities, such as onions and proper shelter, and the communal efforts to gather firewood. The narrative touches on the historical context of the area, mentioning its past as a mining territory and the deterioration of living conditions. Despite these hardships, there's a strong sense of community and resilience.

05:11

🙏 Faith and Community Support

The passage discusses the role of faith in the community, noting the absence of help and the death of a key figure 22 years ago. The children often rely on the church for basic needs like showering. The narrative expresses gratitude for the support received from a newcomer who brought religious teachings, highlighting the importance of faith and community support in overcoming challenges.

📜 The Role of Religion in Social Change

The narrator recounts their experience as a representative at the Romani National Council, observing efforts to integrate gypsies and improve living conditions. They argue that true change can only come through faith in Jesus Christ. This section emphasizes the positive impact of religious teachings on the community, encouraging people to focus on their blessings rather than their lacks.

🌅 Transformation Through Faith

The narrator describes a personal transformation journey, moving from a life of darkness to one of light and faith. They share how faith in God brought a sense of purpose and hope, contrasting their past struggles with their current beliefs. The narrative also touches on the social and economic challenges faced by the community, such as unemployment and the need for development projects.

🤝 Community Efforts and Challenges

The focus shifts to the ongoing efforts within the community to improve living conditions. The narrator calls for professional help and development projects to address issues like inadequate housing. They emphasize the need for local men to take responsibility and form work groups to assist those unable to help themselves. The narrative also highlights the importance of maintaining cultural identity while integrating into broader society.

🌟 The Role of the Salvation Army

This section highlights the involvement of the Salvation Army in the Gypsy colony since 2015, providing essential services such as bathing facilities and nourishment. The narrator appreciates the support from a Swiss youth group and emphasizes the respectful and compassionate atmosphere created by the church. The narrative underscores the importance of holistic support for body, mind, and soul in fostering community well-being.

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Keywords

💡Poverty

Poverty refers to the state of having insufficient financial resources to meet basic living necessities. In the video, it is highlighted through the struggles of families to provide food and proper living conditions for their children, as seen in phrases like 'great poverty one does not know what to do' and the reliance on well pumps for water.

💡Integration

Integration involves efforts to include marginalized communities into the broader society while preserving their cultural identities. The video discusses the Hungarian state's attempts to integrate the Gypsies and improve their living conditions, emphasizing that only through mutual respect and understanding of their unique culture can successful integration be achieved.

💡Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that provides social services and preaches the gospel. In the video, the Salvation Army is shown working in the Gypsy colonies since 2015, offering support such as bathing and washing facilities, nourishment, and spiritual guidance, which helps improve the living conditions and morale of the community.

💡Romani National Council

The Romani National Council is a body representing the interests of the Romani people. A representative from this council shares experiences in the video, reflecting on efforts to integrate the Gypsies and highlighting the belief that true change can only come through faith in Jesus Christ.

💡Faith

Faith is the belief in and devotion to a higher power, in this case, Jesus Christ. The video shows how faith has played a transformative role in the lives of the Gypsies, helping them overcome challenges and live with hope, as seen in statements like 'we've lived in the darkness until now, but now we live in the light.'

💡Gypsies

Gypsies, or Roma, are an ethnic group with a traditionally nomadic lifestyle. The video focuses on a Gypsy colony and their unique cultural practices, challenges in integration, and the positive impact of religious and social support provided by organizations like the Salvation Army.

💡Community

Community refers to a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. The video emphasizes the strong sense of community among the Gypsies, their collective struggles, and the support they receive from organizations and religious groups, highlighting phrases like 'it is the custom here to gather firewood and collect branches from the forest for the daily use.'

💡Children

Children are a central focus in the video, representing both the future of the Gypsy community and its most vulnerable members. The struggles to provide for children, their role in family survival strategies, and their spiritual upbringing are recurrent themes, illustrated by references to children collecting iron for money and standing on the road to watch for police.

💡Survival

Survival denotes the efforts to continue living despite hardships. The video depicts various survival strategies employed by the Gypsies, such as collecting iron to sell for food, relying on well pumps for water, and the importance of community support and faith in Jesus for mental and spiritual survival.

💡Transformation

Transformation involves significant change in individuals or communities. The video showcases the transformative impact of faith and external support on the Gypsy community, with individuals changing their behaviors and outlooks as they embrace new beliefs and receive practical help, highlighted by personal accounts of becoming less aggressive and more conscientious.

Highlights

In great poverty, one does not know what to do; I am so thankful when there is enough to eat for my children.

This asphalt road wasn't here a year ago; the community has seen some development.

The site has deteriorated over the past; there are no bathrooms, no toilets, and a well pump on every road.

It's customary here to gather firewood and collect branches from the forest for daily use.

There is no help and no man here; he passed away 22 years ago.

The children go to the church to shower; we are happy that the user has come to us because many didn't know the Lord.

Only the Lord Jesus Christ can change us gypsies.

We should not look at what we don't have; let us look at what we have and give thanks.

We've lived in darkness until now, but now we live in the light so that we won't be lost and go to hell.

I began collecting iron at 12 or 13 years old to buy food for my family.

The Romani council and the Salvation Army asked us to come to the Roma inside and preach the gospel.

I began to realize that I was changing; I didn't have a good conscience anymore when I hit or yelled.

We need professionals and development projects to help families avoid dire situations.

Those who come to church have jobs and are willing to help, but only half of the people are working on it.

Integration can only work well if we allow them to keep their culture, originality, and customs as long as they are not harmful.

The Gypsy colony in Shaya Kasa consists of 800 to 1000 citizens, with the Salvation Army present since 2015.

In the church, we've established an atmosphere that is respectful and compassionate, providing bathing and washing facilities and nourishment for the body, mind, and soul.

Transcripts

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[Music]

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sometimes there is some sometimes there

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isn't any this is our last slice of

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bread we don't have any onions so I

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won't eat it there are onions that I

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threw out from the cabinet if it's too

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strong for you drink water not coke in

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great poverty one does not know what to

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do I am so thankful when there is enough

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to eat for my children is this an

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artificial flower ashika yes oh it is

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very beautiful

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[Music]

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rota max is my birth I've lived in show

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your casa now it is over 41 years hello

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god bless you this asphalt road wasn't

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here a year ago wanting to don't live

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together with a life partner I raised my

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children on my own the three that are

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under 18 decide where we are at was a

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mining territory a long time ago these

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buildings were built for the miners by

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prisoners but unfortunately the site has

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deteriorated over the past there are no

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bathrooms no toilets there is a well

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pump on every road where people get

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their water that is how they take care

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of washing cooking and other chores that

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require water chubby cow come it is the

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custom here to gather firewood and

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collect branches from the forest for the

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daily use

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[Music]

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during break it there's no help and no

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man here he passed away 22 years ago he

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used to make the children stand on the

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road to watch out for when the police

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might come the children can't even

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shower most of the children go to the

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church to shower we're happy that user

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has come to us because many of us didn't

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know the Lord the way he talks about him

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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know that praise you lord that praise

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you blessed are you that comes in the

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name of the Lord hosanna

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[Music]

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I was a representative at the Romani

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National Council and as I watched the

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Hungarian states attempt to integrate

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the gypsies and to try to improve living

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arrangements it was always in my heart

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that only the Lord Jesus Christ can

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change as gypsies

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[Music]

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No we should not look at what we don't

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have let us look at what we have don't

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be sad about what you don't have but

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give thanks for what you have

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amen amen

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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we've lived in the darkness until now

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but now we live in the light so that we

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won't be lost and go to hell

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we will go to heaven until now we've

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lived without God now we know that he

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exists a man has moved to Chaya pasa and

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this is what he preached you are the one

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life comes from you are the word in my

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mouth you are my breath I was about 12

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or 13 years old when I began collecting

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iron I took it to the material

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utilization yard got some money out of

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it so that we could buy food I go to

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many fights

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I became aggressive because I saw how it

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was in my family

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[Music]

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where we are at now this is where the

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work begins in September 2015 we went to

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Shia pasa

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the Romani council came to us the

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Salvation Army in mish court and asked

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us to come to the Roma inside and preach

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the gospel among the Gypsy colonies they

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have tried so many other ways without

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any success I began to realize that it

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wasn't good for me to speak so negative

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I didn't have a good conscience anymore

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when I hit design the face out of anger

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or when I yelled at her all these things

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weren't acceptable anymore I began to

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realize that I was changing but at the

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time I still didn't know why from Lord

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Jesus bless us give us our daily bread

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good appetite

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come everyone

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sit on the grass over there

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[Music]

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we won't real help then we need

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professionals and development projects

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so that families don't end up in

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situations like the roof falling down on

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the ice poke roughly and cursed but not

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anymore

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now I have myself under control those

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who come to church have jobs are willing

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to help but only half of the people are

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working on it migos our fourth we are

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lacking work groups with men that live

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here in the region and are able to help

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all of the single households or all of

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the people who can't do it themselves

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this will be another step when the men

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understand that they are responsible for

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themselves it takes time it takes time

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wow that looks great congratulations if

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you need have sandals

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hello Shandor you haven't been to church

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lately they are Romani emotionally they

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are completely different in their

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emotional perception for example in this

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position in habits

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emotionally they are completely

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different than those who serve and help

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them as well in my opinion integration

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can only work well if we allow them to

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keep the culture and originality as well

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as customs as long as they are not

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harmful to other people

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Marsh America

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the Gypsy colony in shy Yakuza consists

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of 800 to 1000 citizens the Salvation

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Army has been present in the area since

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2015 in the church we've established an

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atmosphere that is respectful and

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compassionate for example bathing and

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washing facilities nourishment for the

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body mind and soul

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a Swiss youth group has supported our

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work during the production of this film

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soup soap salvation Salvation Army

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