Friday, June 20, 2008

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thousand voices, a common feeling: ''no''to the language of hatred

interventions Tullia Zevi, Gad Lerner, Riccardo Noury, Laura Boldrini the Roman event. Vendola:''The left, by consensus, giving up one's foundational battle, self-denial''

ROMA – Rappresentanti delle istituzioni e delle associazioni, della cultura e dell'informazione si sono dati appuntamento stamattina presso l'Aula Magna della Sapienza, per unirsi al coro delle “Mille voci contro il razzismo”, manifestazione organizzata da un cartello di oltre 20 organizzazioni da sempre impegnate per promuovere l'integrazione e combattere l'emarginazione.

A ricordare le discriminazioni che nel secolo scorso hanno perseguitato le comunità ebraiche sono intervenuti Tullia Zevi e Gad Lerner. “Come cittadina di un mondo libero e democratico, che ha vissuto sulla propria pelle il prezzo della discriminazione e del razzismo, credo che compito fondamentale della mia generazione sia educarsi fertile and educate the management of diversity, "said Zevi. "I came to this gathering of minority groups - said Gad Lerner - because I fear that we are getting used to the fact that injustice and hate speech are part of the common sense of the country. We risk being victims and perpetrators of a desire for self-censorship and to become subordinate to a dominant culture that, after 70 years, proposes commissioners ad hoc surveys for a specific ethnic group. These are things that should make us shudder. I think of all this one day be ashamed, be ashamed as my colleagues who dare to speak of rodent control in reference to human beings. Today it is necessary that the Left expresses a vote against without hesitation, to the security decree into question. "

"It amazes me that we tell our children, looking into her eyes, that the real danger is the security of our country and that it stems from immigrants - said Luciano Eusebi, a lawyer and professor at the Catholic University of Piacenza - . The real risk to safety is the lack of integration. We must shift the focus more on the legacy of high Western culture: the centrality of human rights. The real prevention is not derived from intimidation, but by consensus standards and accession to it by conviction. We must therefore think about the passing of the central jail in favor of recovery paths and deportation of persons. "

should, in other words, build a strong culture of rights, since "the fundamental principle of democracy: human rights belong to every human being, whatever its status - said Riccardo Noury, a spokesman for Amnesty International -. Today, this principle has been injured and need to retrieve the decency to fix the words and the sense of measurement of shares. It should take 30% of the votes by giving up about human rights? We must choose whether to stay firmly on the side of rights or the side of the exegetes of the three 'Rs': raids, raids and roundups.

to remember the tragedies that are consumed every year in the Mediterranean Sea was Nichi Vendola, president of the Puglia region, which has called for "the work of reconstruction of the cemetery that was never done, why is this bad memory of globalization. When the foreigner is put to flight by the fear of death - he continued - must be upheld and the inhospitable and criminal. We have to react to this process of criminalization of the poor, whose case is emblematic of the crime of illegal immigration. The consent of the people can not be ordered over the law, especially when these people is an invention ideological television. The left, for the issue of consent, the sense of being lost and gives up battle to the foundational, self-denial. "

must therefore be that "we all recognize that it failed and try to understand why - says Laura Boldrini, a spokeswoman dell'Achnur - Ten years ago, Italians were competing in solidarity with the boats that arrived from the Balkans. What happened to Italy over the past ten years? We sin of omission, allowing anyone to create political careers on racist messages. Today those people are in government and we are the losers. We need to counter, from the handbook of ethics for the press that the Achnur drafted and which was approved a few days ago by the National Order of Journalists. " (Cl)
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Roma and Sinti, the story of regularization impossible
D to the Bossi-Fini law Martelli, documents and work have prevented many from obtaining the residence permit. Guilty of an Embassy of the prejudices and inefficient. On 10 July in Rome a large public assembly
ROME - Roma and Sinti in need of a residence permit. Starts from this fundamental premise of the guide Mustafa Demir, President of the Roma and Sinti together, spoke today at the "thousand voices against racism". The first requests for regularization by the Roma and Sinti, date back to 1989-1990, quando la legge Martelli offrì per la prima volta questa possibilità. “Ma molti non riuscirono a ottenere il permesso di soggiorno – riferisce Mustafà - anzi tanti non avevano neanche saputo di questa opportunità, perché non parlavano bene l'italiano e vivevano fuori dalle città”.

La seconda possibilità si offrì, sempre con la legge Martelli, nel 1992, ma occorrevano i documenti in regola e i documenti. “Molti Rom non erano riusciti a trovare un lavoro, per via dei pregiudizi che li vogliono sfaticati e inaffidabili. E tanti non avevano neanche i documenti in regola, a causa del cattivo funzionamento della nostra ambasciata”. Ancora niente da fare, dunque. “Arrivarono poi new streams of Roma and Sinti, Bosnia between 1991 and 1993 and Kosovo between 1999 and 2000. But these are largely were settled. Remained outside instead of the so-called historians. The Turkish-Napolitano law has failed to solve the problem and the Bossi-Fini has worsened. Nowadays people in the worst conditions are the Bosnians, Montenegrins, Serbs and Croats, who can not return to their countries but here in Italy are not recognized.

On 10 July we will make a big public meeting in Rome - has finally announced Mustafa - to talk, discuss and ask for rights. " (Cl)
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''Racism makes us insecure'' è lo slogan della manifestazione che si è svolta oggi alla Sapienza. Più di 20 associazioni hanno chiamato a raccolta ''coloro che non la pensano come quella che, per i giornali, è la maggioranza degli italiani''
ROMA – Si è aperta con un minuto di silenzio in ricordo delle ultime vittime del Mediterraneo la manifestazione “Mille voci contro il razzismo, che nell'Aula Magna dell'università La Sapienza ha riunito oltre 20 associazioni, insieme a rappresentanti della politica, della cultura e dell'informazione del nostro paese. “Il razzismo ci rende insicuri” è lo slogan dell'iniziativa, organizzata per “dare la parola a chi vive sulla propria pelle i risultati di questo razzismo spread and who does not think like that, according to the newspapers, would be the majority of the Italian population, "said Filippo Miraglia dell'Arci, introducing the morning. "We do not give the fact of being a minority - he added - and we feel there is to speak on the culture of Italians."

"We are full of sadness and concern for the events triggered from the facts of the Opera - said Eva Rizzin, on behalf of the newly formed federation Roma together - We are here to say that dialogue is possible. The Roma and Sinti are now demanding to be recognized as ethnic and linguistic minority, for the conferral of the right to dignity of a people presente in Italia dal 14° secolo”.

A portare la testimonianza dei rifugiati era presente Mamadou Sy, del movimento migranti e rifugiati di Caserta: “Dobbiamo dare diritti agli immigrati se vogliamo costruire sicurezza – ha detto – Chiediamo una grande regolarizzazione, una legge sull'asilo, il superamento della Bossi-Fini e il riconoscimento della cittadinanza ai bambini che nascono in Italia”.

Del dramma delle donne vittima di traffico e sfruttamento ha riferito Isoke Rose Dobhokan: “Parlo da ex-trafficata, oggi libera. Da quando sono in Italia più di 200 ragazze della mia regione sono state uccise da questo lavoro che non hanno scelto. Allora mi chiedo: quando parliamo di sicurezza, we refer to the safety of humans or that of our wallets?. The slaves in 2008 should be released, not concealed as someone proposes to do. "

On the "irrationality scientific" racism of the dwelt Prorector Piero Marietti: "If there is between me and Mamadou 3 per 1,000 of genetic differences, racism is not only criminal, but it is scientifically unfounded. E 'with the rationality that governs and laws are made. I apologize - said Marietti - because here today who is missing is the university. " (Cl)

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