Bajram Haliti

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Bajram Haliti (born 21 May 1955 in Gnjilane, Yugoslavia[1] – in present-day Kosovo) is a celebrated Romani scholar and author from Kosovo who is active in Romani causes.[2] His books have won many awards, including several prizes[3] in the annual "Amico Rom" contest in Italy[4] and his work was included in 1998's "The Roads of Roma: A PEN Anthology of Gypsy Writers".[2] A polyglot who has lectured throughout Europe and the USA, he serves as the editor of the magazine Ahimsa, "Nonviolence", devoted to Romani and Serbian issues.

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