The local community Kiseljak which is one of the largest Roma communities in Tuzla Canton in which live 128 Roma families, organized the cleaning of abandoned Roma cemetery.At the local community Kiseljak is located in the Roma cemetery that is very neglected, Hilmo Mujić young Roma with this initiative not only seeks to regulate the Roma cemetery, but also to raise awareness of the population about the importance of maintaining the Roma cemetery.So far the most numerous cleaning action joint a significant number of inhabitants of Kiseljak, so that for a few days managed to clear completely burial ground, fenced and pave.Some fellow citizens who could not physically assist in the work, or because of other obligations, made their contribution by treating the participants of the cleaning action with food, sweets and refreshments. About 40 volunteers have worked hard to clean up and beautify this local community, as this is one of the ways to influence the change of opinion of all those who have a negative opinion about Roma.
The initiative was funded under the "Youth for Rights and Inclusion" project, which is financially supported by the European Union, and implemented by CARE International in the Balkans in co-operation with partner organizations RWA "Better Future" of Tuzla and the Association of Otaharin Bijeljina