A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement

This article explores the complex relationship between environmental justice and antigypsyism, taking the Tsairia Romani settlement in Thessaloniki as its case. The author, a human rights lawyer, has represented the residents of Tsairia in their efforts to protect themselves from forced evictions, s...

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Main Author: Georgios Tsiakalos
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Language:English
Published: Romani Studies Program at Central European University 2025-04-01
Series:Critical Romani Studies
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Online Access:https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/179
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description This article explores the complex relationship between environmental justice and antigypsyism, taking the Tsairia Romani settlement in Thessaloniki as its case. The author, a human rights lawyer, has represented the residents of Tsairia in their efforts to protect themselves from forced evictions, shedding light on the challenges faced by the Romani community due to their marginalised status rooted in antigypsyism. The Tsairia case is examined in detail, highlighting issues like limited access to essential services, unregulated waste disposal, and the use of collective criminality to justify forced evictions. The Tsairia case illustrates how antigypsyism perpetuates environmental injustices by using alleged environmental crimes as justification for coerced relocations. This is a unique case-study that lies at the crossroads of where environmental injustices are perpetrated under the guise of environmental protection. Furthermore, it highlights instances of institutional antigypsyism, in which it is claimed that Roma will not be harmed by evictions because they are nomadic. The article underscores the role of community-based advocacy and legal efforts that enable some families to endure in Tsairia. In summary, the Tsairia case exemplifies the intersection of antigypsyism and environmental injustice, trapping residents in a cycle of exclusion, marginalization, and poverty. It emphasises the exploitation of anti-Romani rhetoric for political gain, worsening environmental injustices and undermining the principles of democracy.
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spelling doaj-art-c3e85c1df8064f419e72dbfdcbed32222025-08-20T03:13:45ZengRomani Studies Program at Central European UniversityCritical Romani Studies2560-30192630-855X2025-04-017110.29098/crs.v7i1.179A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement Georgios Tsiakalos0Attorney-at-law This article explores the complex relationship between environmental justice and antigypsyism, taking the Tsairia Romani settlement in Thessaloniki as its case. The author, a human rights lawyer, has represented the residents of Tsairia in their efforts to protect themselves from forced evictions, shedding light on the challenges faced by the Romani community due to their marginalised status rooted in antigypsyism. The Tsairia case is examined in detail, highlighting issues like limited access to essential services, unregulated waste disposal, and the use of collective criminality to justify forced evictions. The Tsairia case illustrates how antigypsyism perpetuates environmental injustices by using alleged environmental crimes as justification for coerced relocations. This is a unique case-study that lies at the crossroads of where environmental injustices are perpetrated under the guise of environmental protection. Furthermore, it highlights instances of institutional antigypsyism, in which it is claimed that Roma will not be harmed by evictions because they are nomadic. The article underscores the role of community-based advocacy and legal efforts that enable some families to endure in Tsairia. In summary, the Tsairia case exemplifies the intersection of antigypsyism and environmental injustice, trapping residents in a cycle of exclusion, marginalization, and poverty. It emphasises the exploitation of anti-Romani rhetoric for political gain, worsening environmental injustices and undermining the principles of democracy. https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/179AntigypsyismEnvironmental justiceEvictionsGreeceRoma
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A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
Critical Romani Studies
Antigypsyism
Environmental justice
Evictions
Greece
Roma
title A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
title_full A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
title_fullStr A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
title_full_unstemmed A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
title_short A Quest for Environmental Justice for Roma in Thessaloniki: The Case of the Tsairia Settlement
title_sort quest for environmental justice for roma in thessaloniki the case of the tsairia settlement
topic Antigypsyism
Environmental justice
Evictions
Greece
Roma
url https://crs.ceu.edu/index.php/crs/article/view/179
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