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vrijdag 16 december 2022

#WORLD #WORLDWIDE #ITALY #ANARCHISM #LIBRARY #News #Journal #Update - (en) #Italy, UCADI #165 - The government of the "I have it hard" (ca, de, en, it, pt, tr)[Traduction automatique]

 Among the identity measures taken by the neo-fascist government, the policy

against emigration plays a central role. Entrusted to the ex-captain's technocratclone, the repression marches forward and hits the NGOs while shouting victorytowards France . Yet the data released by the Viminale, headquarters of theMinistry of the Interior, tell us that of the 90,000 irregular immigrants whoarrived in Italy this year, those landed by NGOs were just 11,000. It thereforeremains to be understood why the politics of the right rages against a verymarginal effect of the phenomenon.To answer the question, it is first of all necessary to see how the othersarrive: by any means, with boats and small boats, made available by traffickersin human beings who build their assets on this traffic, as the investigations ofmagistrates and police investigations have sometimes shown. This "do-it-yourself"traffic is generally successful and the disembarked people are taken care ofwithout too many problems and crammed into the hot spots in Lampedusa and then onthe mainland.It is known that most migrants, as soon as they can, take the road to France orGermany, countries where they hope to find work or where they go for familyreunification. In Italy there are few who go to replenish that army of about halfa million illegal workers, slaves, housed in slums like that of San Ferdinando inCalabria, and the other similar ones in the Foggia area or in the Pontinecountryside, but their presence is widespread everywhere in the Lombard andVeneto farmhouses, in Emilia Romagna, where they provide the essential arms foragriculture.[1]On the other hand, fleeing abroad is understandable because 57% ofthe 90,000 asylum seekers have been refused international protection andtherefore have to leave Italian soil or live clandestinely, since repatriationsactually do not exist.However, the Italian State has agreed to welcome 43% of migrants, recognizingthem international protection after having examined their personal position,which - mind you - it cannot do if it does not disembark themon the nationalterritory, while instead the minister would like to keep them on ships or leavethem adrift.Waste migrantsIt remains to understand who the migrants rescued by NGOs are: they are those ofwaste, the last, the poorest, the most disinherited, those who were captured inLibya by slave traders, paid by the Italian Government to control the flow ofmigrants and keep them away from Italy, who get rid of them either when they aretoo sick or when they have raped them if they are women, or when their relativeshave paid the ransom. Well, they are abandoned in shabby dinghies, left adrift.And it is towards them that the ships of the NGOs are directed in function of seaambulances that collect the victims of this ignoble traffic and it is against theNGOs - which deal with the last of the last - that they it harasses thegovernment and public opinion. incited by a propaganda that creates the idea of anon-existent invasion, making everyone convinced that 31% of residents in Italyare foreigners, while instead the real figure is 9% (of both regular andirregular immigrants ), the which represents a far smaller percentage than thatof any major European country.The government's fury towards NGOs is therefore a class choice, it is a politicalchoice, against the supportive left, it is a racist choice, because itdiscriminates against the least, the poorest. NGOs are accused by the governmentof colluding with Libyan slave traders, but no police or judiciary investigationhas managed to prove this accuse; on the contrary, the results of theinvestigations have shown the opposite. It appears from the parliamentarydocuments that the Italian state finances these vile merchants, disguised as theLibyan coast guard, arms and supports them, giving them patrol boats andfinancing them. Furthermore, NGOs always warn the Italian coastguard in case ofsighting of shipwrecked people, then honoring the law of the sea which obligesevery ship to rescue people in danger.It seems that the tenant of the Viminale, looking for pretexts, invented that theNGOs use ships unsuitable for passenger transport and therefore for rescuingmigrants, but he forgets that their ships are supported by scarce resourcesofsolidarity and who try to make up for a shortcoming that belongs to the Italianstate, like all the coastal states.Failure to define flowsLooking at the migration problem in its objectivity and regardless of politicalspeculation, Italy, due to its demographic decline, needs a migration policy, notonly but also to compensate for the emigration of Italians abroad (there are infact more numerous Italians who go abroad than those who come to the country). Itis also necessary to remedy the labor shortages of the production system and tosupport the pension system with regular work and the payment of contributions,for which a decree would be needed, this being an urgent one, which would set thenumber of migrants requested at at least 100,000, thus also contributing to thereduction of clandestine emigration.The editorial staff[1]Slaves in Italy - The labor question , Ucadi in Newsletter , Number 147 - June2021 , Year 2021 . Agriculture, work, emigration , Ucadi in Newsletter , Number148 - July 2021 , Year 2021 , Agriculture, city and territory , Ucadi inNewsletter , Number 149 - August 2021 , Year 2021 . The choice of an"alternative" agriculture , Ucadi in Newsletter , Number 152 - November 2021,Year 2021_________________________________________A - I N F O S  N E W S  S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca

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