Saturday, 19 June 2010

DONT UNPACK - YOUR GOING BACK

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/5305030/Italy-does-not-want-to-become-multi-ethnic-says-Silvio-Berlusconi.html



Italy does not want to become 'multi-ethnic' says Silvio Berlusconi
Italy does not want to become a "multi-ethnic" country and will continue its newly adopted policy of sending boatloads of immigrants and asylum seekers back to North Africa, the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, said.


By Nick Squires in Rome
Published: 6:00AM BST 11 May 2009
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Italy does not want to become 'multi-ethnic' says Silvio Berlusconi
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Previous Left-wing governments had "opened the doors to clandestine migrants coming from other countries, with an idea of a multi-ethnic Italy," Mr Berlusconi said.

But that kind of society was "not our idea", he added, as he sought to reassure Italians who were alarmed at the number of immigrants pouring into the country, particularly from eastern Europe and Africa.

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The prime minister's vision of Italy was condemned by the centre-Left opposition. "Yes, Mr Premier, we have a different idea of Italy: multi-ethnic, pluralistic, free," said Giovanna Melandri, of the Democratic Party.

"A country in which the colour of your skin, or race or religion doesn't matter, but, rather, honesty and sincerity of heart do." Since launching a tough new policy on boat people last week, Italy has turned back six boats carrying a total of 1,500 immigrants and asylum seekers which were trying to reach the country's southernmost outpost, the island of Lampedusa.

The vessels were escorted back to Libya, the most popular jumping off point for clandestine immigrants, by the Italian coast guard and navy.

The boat people, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa and the Horn of Africa, trek across the Sahara and pay people smugglers thousands of pounds in the hope of securing a new life in Europe.

In the past, Italy would accept the immigrants and take them to the mainland for processing and identification before deciding whether to grant them asylum or some other form of protection.

The new approach was condemned by the UN's refugee agency, Medecins Sans Frontieres, the Vatican and Italian opposition MPs, who called it "a disgrace".

Mr Berlusconi, 72, dismissed the criticism, saying that from now on only those who met conditions for political asylum and set foot on Italian soil would be allowed into the country.

"I see no scandal," he said. "It's clear that in the sea we will lend assistance" to boat people. When migrants were rescued in international waters, Italy had the right not to take them in, he said.

On Sunday another boat, this time carrying 240 immigrants, was stopped by Italian patrol boats and escorted back to Libya.

The interior minister, Roberto Maroni, who is a member of the anti-immigrant Northern League party, part of the ruling coalition, hailed the return of migrants as "historic".

He added that the "get-tough policy will continue as long as the boats set out" from the North African coast.

The government also has plans to force doctors and teachers to go to the authorities if they suspect their patients or pupils are illegal immigrants. Previous Left-wing governments had "opened the doors to clandestine migrants coming from other countries, with an idea of a multi-ethnic Italy," Mr Berlusconi said.

But that kind of society was "not our idea", he added, as he sought to reassure Italians who were alarmed at the number of immigrants pouring into the country, particularly from eastern Europe and Africa.

The prime minister's vision of Italy was condemned by the centre-Left opposition. "Yes, Mr Premier, we have a different idea of Italy: multi-ethnic, pluralistic, free," said Giovanna Melandri, of the Democratic Party.

"A country in which the colour of your skin, or race or religion doesn't matter, but, rather, honesty and sincerity of heart do." Since launching a tough new policy on boat people last week, Italy has turned back six boats carrying a total of 1,500 immigrants and asylum seekers which were trying to reach the country's southernmost outpost, the island of Lampedusa.

The vessels were escorted back to Libya, the most popular jumping off point for clandestine immigrants, by the Italian coast guard and navy.










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5 comments:

  1. At last a politician is listening to the people, however how much is spin an how much is reality and what is the long term effect?

    Chances are Italy will have enough trojan horse sleepers and a low native birthrate to see it destroyed anyway, just like the rest of Europe.

    secondly chances are most will simply be arriving on our shores before the Italians remove them, expect a new influx and Dave with his arms wide open.

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  2. "A country in which the colour of your skin, or race or religion doesn't matter, but, rather, honesty and sincerity of heart do."

    Tell a muslim, a jew or a christian your religion doesnt matter and see what they say. Tell an African, native American or Indian your race doesnt matter.

    These bastards are only interested in erasing individual identity and they say they are the ones that celebrate diverity, their bullshit is infinite. And to top it they pretend to preach honesty and sincerity.

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  3. Adrian Peirson19 June 2010 at 11:44

    Is this spin or real, I noticed even the racist Swiss football team had Africans in its team, token gestures of a few hundred will make little if any difference in the long run for Western European peoples or our heritage.
    It needs to be Ship loads returned, not boat loads.

    Trouble is, when a politician says something like this, millions of Europeans breathe a sigh of relief and immediately put their heads back in the sand.

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  4. Adrian Peirson20 June 2010 at 05:45

    They need a crisis, people are slowly, perhaps too slowly, waking up to the fact that out politicians are wiping us out and destroying our civilization and way of life.
    They know this, they need a crisis to start cementing their Totalitarian New World Order in place.

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  5. Even the Telegraph, normally a serious paper cannot resist a nasty, sneering Daily Mailesque type tone when reporting anything from Italy and in particular from Silvio Berlusconi.
    - Who are the REAL racists?

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