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A group of Romas who were taken to emergency accommodation after being evicted from their house in Belfast have been told they must move on again.A group of Romas who were taken to emergency accommodation after being evicted from their house in Belfast have been told they must move on again.
The Housing Executive said it had no authority to provide permanent housing for people from Romania.The Housing Executive said it had no authority to provide permanent housing for people from Romania.
Eight men amongst the group of 21 must move out by Saturday, while families with children have until Tuesday. Twelve single people in the group of 25 must move out by Friday, while families with children have until Tuesday.
The Romas were evicted from their house on Tuesday in a dispute over rent and their landlord's concerns about safety.The Romas were evicted from their house on Tuesday in a dispute over rent and their landlord's concerns about safety.
Some of the residents in the house had only recently returned to Northern Ireland after being targeted in a series of racist attacks in June.Some of the residents in the house had only recently returned to Northern Ireland after being targeted in a series of racist attacks in June.
They had initially refused to leave, saying that they had nowhere else to go, but social services organised for them to stay in hostels.They had initially refused to leave, saying that they had nowhere else to go, but social services organised for them to stay in hostels.
Liam Campbell, from the Housing Executive, said they had carried out an assessment with the families. Liam Kinney, from the Housing Executive, said they had carried out an assessment with the families.
He said they were fairly certain they were Romanian nationals and therefore their entitlement was fairly limited because the country had not been fully brought into the European Union.He said they were fairly certain they were Romanian nationals and therefore their entitlement was fairly limited because the country had not been fully brought into the European Union.
Jolena Flett, from the NI Council for Ethnic Minorities, said a strategy needed to be put in place for people who had no recourse or access to social funding.Jolena Flett, from the NI Council for Ethnic Minorities, said a strategy needed to be put in place for people who had no recourse or access to social funding.
However, she said the Romas must learn to abide by the law.However, she said the Romas must learn to abide by the law.
"They have to understand that if they break the terms of their rental agreements, they will be evicted and that the state cannot and will not help them," she said."They have to understand that if they break the terms of their rental agreements, they will be evicted and that the state cannot and will not help them," she said.