"Djelem Djelem" is a Romani song that has become an anthem for Romani people around the world. The lyrics describe the Romani people's history of migration and oppression, and the song has become a symbol of Romani resilience and pride.
The song was written in the Romani language in 1949 by the Romani musician and activist Žarko Jovanović, and it has been performed by various Romani artists and musicians over the years. The title "Djelem Djelem" means "I went, I went" in Romani, and the song's lyrics describe a journey across various regions before reflecting on the Romani people's history of persecution, including slavery, forced labor, and genocide.
The song has been translated into multiple languages and is often performed at Romani events, such as weddings, festivals, and political rallies. It has also been adopted by various human rights organizations as a symbol of Romani identity and resistance against discrimination and racism.
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