A Romany Gypsy says her children have been made to leave three schools due to racist abuse. Charmaine Abdul-Karim has opened up about the discrimination gypsies and travellers face in 21st century Britain.
The woman, from Nantwich, Cheshire, even endured insulting words from a midwife when she was giving birth, Cheshire Live reported. "It happens in all walks of life," the 42-year-old said. "My birth experience was particularly traumatic.
One of the biggest things that can happen in a woman's life is to give birth. "My experience left me with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder after a midwife said to me during a difficult labour where my son's cord was wrapped around his neck 'your kind of people just want to come in, push other people out and
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