Roma family in Bosnia |
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In a span of 5 days, I got to spend time with the Sualic and Ramic, two Roma families whose lives are intertwined. Osman Sualic with his 4 kids(Dino, Dina, Endriana and Elma) live in a two room house in a dilapidated neighborhood opposite the Mittal Steel factory in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. There is constant smoke coming out of Mittal Steel and that has affected the lives of the Roma's living in this neighborhood. Osman does some handy work everyday but does not have a job. In fact he suffers from chronic back problem and cannot work long hours. Dina, 20 the eldest daughter pretty much takes care of the house, with the help of Samira Ramic a neighbor who is more than a family to the Sualic's. I documented the everyday life of the Sualic's and thus came across the ups and downs in their life. This essay is a visual story of a part of their life and also to show the life of a Roma family. Please note, my story by no means is trying to generalize this to all Roma's living in Zenica, Bosnia. But the living conditions of most Roma's in Zenica bare a similar fate. It is a very male dominated Roma world with women held to the traditional role of cooking, taking care of the kids and being home bound. There is also high teen pregnancy among Roma's and Roma women who get married to non Roma's often are abandoned after having a baby and are left to fend for themselves. These Roma's are living on the fringe of the society barely making a living. |
Elma and Elmin play outside the home of Sualic family which overlooks Mittal Steel Zenica.
Dina does the dishes while Endriana sweeps the carpet. Woman end up doing all the house chores in a typical Roma family.
Dina gets ready to head out for work.
The Sualic family have to walk across the tracks for getting into the city. They make several such trips a day.
Dina volunteers as a Hair Stylist at the Romano Centro, an NGO helping Roma families in Zenica.
Chopped tree branches are used as firewood to heat the stove.
Samira Ramic cooks dinner in the bedroom as Dina stands for help.
Dinner time at the Sualic residence.
Osman Sualic has managed to get a temporary electric connection for a TV and a lightbulb. The Sualic's get electricity only a few hours in the night.
Dina and Dino sit quietly as lunch is cooking.