
The rejections keep going on the high seas but the media dont' speak about them, perhaps because they are ashamed. Yesterday the news, almost invisible even in the web, of 47 immigrants, including 20 women, "relieved" 70 miles south of Lampedusa and brought back to Libya. Other 89 were rejected on July 1. Among them 9 women and 3 children. But we'll not see them on television, because in this case Italians could understand that these are human beings like us and not criminals.
And if they had the chance to speak migrants could say that they flee from war and famine, they could tell how during the trip and in Libya women are systematically raped and everyone is forced to work literally as a slave to pay the shipping. Meanwhile, Eni, the Italian oil company that has a platform off the coast of Libya, joyously collaborates with the rejections.
The European Union, like all international organizations that deal with human rights, continues to warn Italy. The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, Thomas Hammarberg, said that "this situation cannot continue. If so, the European institutions could not help but intervene. The policy of rejection makes it virtually impossible to file a request for political asylum from people who need it". But this small detail is not reported in the Italian television.
The only trace of the truth that will pass on the Italian television will be the documentary "Like a man on Earth," which will be broadcast July 9 at 11.40 pm on RaiTre. The documentary recounts the terrifying odyssey that migrants faces on the journey to Italy and the inhumane treatment that they receive in Libya.
On May 13 the images of 80 rejected migrants were reported by Paris Match, but in the meantime the rejections continue, at sea because so no one knows and no one see them, in disregard of the truth by the Italian media subservient to political power, in total disregard of all international and human rights rules.
But the current government is not ashamed, is happy to be inhumane, as if it was a pride.
But they haven't the courage to broadcast what they do on television and in the early evening, before the eyes of Italians and of the world.
Francesco Defferrari
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Criminals, the ineffectiveness of the criminalization of illegal immigrants
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direi assolutamente il contrario.
ma mi domando una cosa...cosa dovremmo farcene di tutti questi individui che ogni giorno cercano di entrare in italia a decine e centinaia??? li facciamo entrare tutti? e poi una volta qua cosa gli facciamo fare???
boh...
Sull'immigrazione quello che l'informazione asservita ai poteri economici non dice mai è che gli immigrati hanno arricchito tanti italiani lavorando per loro a costo minimo. Se poi in Italia manca il lavoro bisogna prendersela con la politica e con l'economia, non con gli immigrati. Durante il precedente governo Berlusconi c'è stato il maggior aumento di immigrati in assoluto degli ultimi anni, perché gli imprenditori avevano bisogno di manodopera. Ora che c'è crisi fanno la propaganda dei respingimenti e della criminalizzazione dei clandestini, ma hanno comunque intenzione di continuare a sfruttare gli immigrati come prima e più di prima. L'immigrazione arricchisce il paese, deve solo essere gestita in modo serio e rispettando i diritti umani di tutti.