Amaramente
The special committee "Schengen" visited last Friday, the Center for Identification and Expulsion (CIE) grade of Isonzo. The result was declared to be fully restored and that the situation was fundamentally incompatible with the requirements of law and dignity of every human person. Moreover, even the police unions have long complained of a reality "within the limits of tragedy," a situation of growing serious discontent. No need to be who knows what information to pass under the walls that surround the center and hear the screams that sometimes come from within or from the roofs of the few survivors dormitories. Meanwhile, at any moment is waiting for "deportation" to guests of the Centre for asylum seekers should be transferred to all Mineo, near Catania, in a kind of ghetto, isolated village on a hill. All this to make room for refugees from Libya and the rest of North Africa, Sicily, moved from the extreme north. In short, the peninsula is crossed in these days of desperate escorted convoys that are animated by the hope that their application for asylum to be accepted by any of the ad hoc committees.
We can expect no help from the repressive policies carried out without too many compliments from absurd laws, we think in particular to the rule of the regional financial welfare - and contested "condemned" by the Constitutional Court but is still in force - that is creating headaches and conflicts of jurisdiction between municipalities (and a few brave) that apply to immigrants and the region who do not actually know which way to turn.
shines even less foreign policy, dramatically (and tragically) ridiculed the question Libya: Gaddafi's first super friends then among the first to line up against the rais the fall of Benghazi hours Berlusconi Frattini and C. appear ready to change his mind "stopping" possible European intervention when the leader - always more ferocious and dangerous - seems to have the cards to take over. The series, let's see 'which way the wind blows ...
Great confusion in short, at all levels, even the peace movements seem to have disappeared from circulation in spite of increasingly explosive situation. Maybe one day, in fifty years, someone "invent" a "Day of Remembrance" of those killed in the Libyan desert or the Mediterranean, and many of their rhetoric proclaim "never again!" wondering "how we did not notice what was happening before our eyes."
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