Good for Italy! Stand up for your culture and your history. Why is trying to get rid of these people rascist? They provide nothing, they just suck up resources for people who are making a difference. Most of these peoples only accomplishment in life, will be reproducing another burden on society, like themselves.
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New Union, Old Prejudices
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Not everyone excoriates the Rom. Roberto Malini of the EveryOne Group, an advocacy organization that mediates between the gypsies and the government, describes Italy's treatment of them as "dangerous persecution" and warns that it has lowered the life expectancy of the country's Rom community to 47, compared to 80 for Italian citizens. "In other words," he says, "genocide." Groups like Opera Nomadi have been working for decades to integrate the Rom into local communities and have Rom children admitted to local public schools. Massimo Converso, the president of the organization, has launched an initiative with local governments to turn abandoned farmhouses into homes for the group. So far they have managed to place a dozen families in houses near Venice. Some government ministers have also adopted a more moderate tone. "We need to have the courage," says Immigration Minister Paolo Ferrero, "to say to the public that all of the Rom who live in Italy could be integrated."
That's a message the public doesn't seem ready to hear. Asked by NEWSWEEK recently if they would be willing to employ a legally resident Rom, a small group of shopkeepers in Rome's ancient Trastevere district responded with laughter and refusals before launching into tales of thefts by "Zingari." Even more revealing were the remarks by Achille Serra, the prefect of Rome, after his visit to one of the Rom encampments. "There were no women there," Serra told an editor from Corriere della Sera. "Maybe they were all on the Metro pickpocketing. The men were all there sleeping after spending the night robbing houses." With attitudes like that, Italy's Rom are unlikely to be enjoying la dolce vita anytime soon.
© 2007
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