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Previously on "Troll: again we have to set the example for you"
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Originally posted by Francko View PostViktor, it was posted as an addition to the first link (unfortunately at that time it was only in italian). It was generally a mock-up for troll who is into this foreign-hatred stuff. For me I'd rather share the point of view of this guy (sorry but again in Italian):
http://www.carmillaonline.com/archiv...11/002437.html
Only one thing, having spent 20 years in a town with lots of gypsies, I do believe that Rome has given them a lot and was able to take care of them despite all the other problems in the capital. In other parts of Europe they would have probably been sent away quite quickly. But now, don't you think they should try to make a bit of an effort for integrating a bit? (saying this with my full understanding that this attempt to criminalise a nation is certainly wrong and despicable)
HTH
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Originally posted by Viktor View PostFrancko, why don't you post links to other events following the crime, events that give a different picture about how the mighty Italians "give an example":
http://www.carmillaonline.com/archiv...11/002437.html
Only one thing, having spent 20 years in a town with lots of gypsies, I do believe that Rome has given them a lot and was able to take care of them despite all the other problems in the capital. In other parts of Europe they would have probably been sent away quite quickly. But now, don't you think they should try to make a bit of an effort for integrating a bit? (saying this with my full understanding that this attempt to criminalise a nation is certainly wrong and despicable)
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For Francko & Troll
Francko, why don't you post links to other events following the crime, events that give a different picture about how the mighty Italians "give an example":
http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/11/...y17280_txt.htm
On November 2, a group of hooded men armed with metal bars and knives attacked a crowd of Romanians in the parking lot of a supermarket in Rome. Three men remain in hospital as a result of their injuries. On the night of November 4, a bomb exploded outside a Romanian-owned store in a town just outside Rome, causing property damage. Last weekend, a Romanian football player was subjected to racist taunts during a match.
Interior Minister Giuliano Amato has justified the emergency decree as an attempt to “prevent the terrible tiger of xenophobia, the racist beast, from breaking out of the cage.”
It is fair to say that in Italy there are immigrants from the EU that should be deported immediately. But the Italian way is to "bulldoze" camps after a crime, instead of thinking beforehand what to do and to make laws accordingly. It's the "latin" temperament, I know, but let's not make this an "example"...
Yours faithfully,
Viktor
Second-hand EU citizen...
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HAHAHA, the Italians setting an example..HAHAHAHA, I almost fell off my chair!!!!!
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Troll: again we have to set the example for you
When will you ever learn?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-w...ime-crackdown/
Italy Police Crack Down on Foreigners
ARIEL DAVID | November 2, 2007 06:54 PM EST | AP
ROME — Dozens of immigrants were fleeing their shantytown homes on the outskirts of Rome Friday after a string of attacks blamed on foreigners prompted authorities to crack down on camps inhabited mainly by Gypsies.
Carrying their belongings in bundles and plastic bags, and sometimes atop bicycles, residents left a camp on the northern edges of the capital where police arrested a Romanian accused in the savage beating of an Italian woman near the camp who died Thursday after two days in a coma.
The victim, the 47-year-old wife an Italian navy commander, was attacked as she walked along a road after dark Tuesday toward the barracks where she lives, police said. She was beaten, dragged through mud and left bloody and half naked in a ditch, police said.
Outside the camp in the Tor di Quinto neighborhood, police and bulldozers waited for the order to raze the illegal settlement while most residents abandoned the area, fearing they would be rounded up and expelled.
The attack on the woman prompted Premier Romano Prodi's center-left Cabinet to give authorities the power to expel European Union citizens "for reasons of public safety."
Prodi in a condolence message to the husband on Friday said the killing had "had wounded the soul of all Italians."
The suspect in the murder case, a Romanian in his 20s identified as Nicolae Mailat, lived in the Tor di Quinto camp, one of several sprawling settlements where thousands of residents _ some legal, some not _ live in shacks.
Many are from Romania, which joined the European Union earlier this year, or the former Yugoslavia.
Romania's premier told Italian state TV Thursday night that he backed Rome's crackdown. Violent Romanians "will be sent back home without hesitation," Prime Minister Calin Popescu Tariceanu said in the TV interview.
Authorities in recent months have blamed Romanians for a series of violent crimes in Rome.
Although the free movement of EU citizens within the 27 member nations is a cornerstone of EU policy, countries still have the right to keep dangerous people out.
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And that's how the locals react
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