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Immigrants Riot In Rosarno, Italy

ARIEL DAVID and ADRIANA SAPONE   01/ 8/10 03:36 PM ET   AP

Italy Immigrant Riot

ROSARNO, Italy — Hundreds of migrant workers, most of them Africans, went on a rampage Friday in a southern Italian town in a second day of rioting, with authorities reporting at least 37 wounded, including 18 police officers and five migrants.

Violence ebbed and flared throughout Friday in Rosarno, a town near the western coast of Calabria in the "toe" of the Italian peninsula. The clashes in the volatile area had begun a day earlier, when two migrants were wounded by pellet fire, said a top police official, Renato Cortese, in the regional capital.

Police reinforcements were being sent in the next hours, likely during the night, with the exact number still being decided, the Interior Ministry said.

Friday evening, another two migrants were wounded in the feet and legs by pellet fire, and three more were seriously injured when they were beaten with metal rods, police and hospital officials said.

The two migrants shot Friday were in the hamlet of Laureana di Borrello, 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Rosarno, said Cortese. There was no information about the attacker.

Officials at Santa Maria degli Ungheresi Hospital in the nearby town of Polistena said one of the migrants beaten by metal rods had surgery for a kidney injury and another was treated for an eye socket injury, and the third wounded in the attack was taken to another hospital for brain surgery.

The rioting began after Thursday's shooting, in which two men – one from Nigeria, the other from Togo – were lightly injured. The foreigners angrily blamed that shooting on racism, and groups of protesters stoned police, attacked residents and smashed shop windows and cars.

Friday, angry migrants, mostly from African nations, some armed with metal bars or wooden sticks, scuffled with police and residents in the streets of Rosarno.

Other residents were holed up in their homes, state radio reported, and schools and shops were shuttered.

"I'd say you could step out and buy some bread only because you have to eat, but if I had to choose I wouldn't go out for an evening stroll," said Cortese, asked by the AP in a telephone interview how dangerous Rosarno's streets were.

Police said late Friday evening that at least 37 people had been injured, including the five migrants, 14 residents and 18 police officers.

A young mother with a bruise under an eye and a bandage on the side of her head, told state TV a group of migrants started smashing her car. The woman said that, fearful for the safety of her small children, she managed to drive about two meters (6 feet), before her attackers pushed her car into a wall. Terrified, she fled with her family, and the assailants set her car afire, she said.

With television cameras rolling in the streets, some residents shouted that they wanted the migrants to leave the town.

An exact number of arrests was not available because the clashes were continuing, although they were "under control," said the paramilitary Carabinieri police press office.

Earlier, the Interior Ministry said seven migrants had been arrested.

The Italians arrested included one who tried to hit a migrant with a bulldozer as the rioters headed toward the town's center. Another Italian resident was taken into custody after trying to hit a migrant with a car, the Italian news agency ANSA reported from Rosarno, a town of 15,000 people.

Agazio Loiero, the governor of the Calabria region, told Sky TV said that the violence was "unacceptable" but the migrants had been "strongly provoked."

Thousands of migrants move to the area each year to help with the seasonal fruit harvest. Living in improvised dormitories, including abandoned factories and huts, they earn as little as euro20-euro25 ($30-37.50) in a dawn-to-dusk work day. Often without work permits, they do jobs many Italians shun, despite chronic underemployment in the poorly developed south.

Interior Minister Roberto Maroni convened a special meeting to discuss the rioting. Afterward, the ministry created a task force to deal with the violence and "aspects linked to the exploitation of illegal labor and health care" for the migrants.

Calabria also is the base of the international crime syndicate called 'ndrangheta. The unrest follows a recent decision by the Italian authorities to increase police numbers in Reggio Calabria after a weekend bomb blast damaged a courthouse in what was seen as a move by the mob to intimidate magistrates.

The combination of ethnic strife and organized crime has sparked violence before among migrant communities in southern Italy. In 2008, migrants rioted in the Naples area after six Ghanians were murdered in a gangland-style shooting blamed on the local Camorra crime syndicate.

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Ariel David reported from Rome. Associated Press reporter Marco Pedersini contributed to this report from Rome.

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04:38 PM on 01/11/2010
Forget this story. Why aren't any of the MSM networks covering this story?? Why hasn't HuffPost posted it?

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/us/10detain.html
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12:10 PM on 01/10/2010
every where you look these days people are very unhappy !!

big lie is ! we can,t find people in this country to work these job,s

same lie told to us here In the U.S. as they quickly tear up or throw away U.S. citizens work application,s

yes they were caught !! was it plastered across our 24 hour news cycles for a week NO !

hum wonder why ?? seems the real new,s is kept to minimum while crap news is streamed 24/7 in to our living rooms !!

sad sad state of affairs I tell ya !!
03:10 AM on 01/10/2010
To hemara, commarcos & bascombe....

Prove to me there are not massive immigration problems in Europe. Prove to me that all cultures, mature, or progress at the same rates & with the same values. Prove to me that it is fair for a person from an undeveloped rural situation to be dropped into the middle of a foreign cosmopolitan city & expected to survive let alone thrive.

Many of these immigrants don't & won't ever learn the language of their new country. Many, if not most will end up living in ghettos & conclaves. Many will eventually end up on the dole & dependent on social resources. Most will bring the simmering issues that have caused strife in their own countries with them. Many will be very, very, angry (as in this story). And many will be worse off than if they had stayed in the country where they were born. And for certain their new country will eventually crumble under the financial burdens created by bad decisions & bad planning. It's already happening. A lose/lose for everyone with a few exceptions.

If speaking to the reality of that & the mistakes that have been made makes me a bigot, then I willingly accept the title from the self-righteous fools who've been indoctrinated by the PC police. And it won't silence me.

Do your homework & prove that I'm lying . I'll wait.

But it's easier to call someone a name than present a valid argument, isn't it?
12:24 AM on 01/11/2010
Your myopic agenda is clear in this thread and others.
04:00 AM on 01/11/2010
And so is yours!.

You're the one tracking me & attempting to disparage every post I make. If your intent is to intimidate me or silence me then you're wasting your time. I find it inspiring.

I'm flattered that you consider me a threat of some sort.
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10:51 PM on 01/09/2010
I bet that Silvio Berlusconi would just love to expel all immigrants without charge.
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06:04 PM on 01/09/2010
The Africans are desperate for a better life, and they come from lands in which violence is normal. Back in their homelands, the police might have been using real bullets, instead of crowd control tools.

We went to southern Europe not long ago, and witnessed some violence between whites and blacks. Very sad. Illegal immigration is a big problem in many areas of the world. From the point of view of the Africans, no matter how bad things are in Southern Europe, they are much better than they were back home. From the point of view of the Whites, the economy can sustain only a limited number of uneducated immigrants, no matter how hard working and desperate. During times of economic downturn, those who were just getting by are now not getting by.
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02:21 AM on 01/10/2010
It's getting hard to find an Italian in Italy. For some reason east Europeans love it, too, and the minute they get a fake passport they run there.
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09:38 PM on 01/10/2010
They don't need any passport, most East European countries are EU members and Eu members can settle anywhere within the EU
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04:29 PM on 01/10/2010
Africa and it's populace has had many years to become civilized and it hasn't.

Many of the people there are barbaric and you expect just because they immigrate to another country that they have changed.
12:47 AM on 01/12/2010
Has science located a gene responsible for "barbarism"?

Is it only found among people with dark skin?

Links pls Belyeu.
04:14 PM on 01/12/2010
Wow, I am astounded that you can even write that down and post it in public. the only reason Africa has never had a chance to develop is because the West would rather rape and pillage her of her natural resources rather than help her develop. who cares about typhoid, malnutrition, infant mortality and a AIDS pandemic which is wiping out millions of people each year (which the West has had ample time to help out with, seeing as how most African leaders/dictators can't be bothered) when De Beers still gets their diamonds, Kroker their emeralds and rubies and you guys can pay little to nothing to sit on our white sand beaches in peace (unlike your overpopulated European and American beaches whose filth makes me sick to think about), go on safari and see 'wild' animals - and by that I do not mean the kind that roam in herds.

You're a fool, and worse, an uneducated one at that. You should be ashamed of yourself, because as a member of the human race, I am ashamed of you.
11:28 PM on 01/08/2010
It's really sad that the vote-sucking politicians made a unilateral decision to sell out their countries for immigrant votes & labour. Meanwhile their citizens live in fear of people from other cultures.

No matter what bill of goods you've been sold by the PC police, not all cultures are created equal. Not all cultures have the same values & not all cultures care to learn or change from the examples or kindness of others. And not all cultures even want to assimilate.

Some things are just better left alone & to themselves.
12:58 AM on 01/09/2010
"Meanwhile their citizens live in fear of people from other cultures."

I'd change that to "Meanwhile their bigoted citizens..."

Your harping on about racial purity is really sickening.
02:45 AM on 01/09/2010
Your assuming that I'm harping about "racial purity" is what's really sickening, because that was not the intent of my post.
Some people just have a very bad reaction to someone else actually speaking the truth.
How's that "call them a racist to silence them card" working out for you these days?
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03:46 PM on 01/11/2010
hemara, Racial purity has nothing to do with it.

Most of Africa is culturally and morally bankrupt.
09:50 PM on 01/08/2010
Why did the relatively harmonius Europeans decide to change their countries into "multicultural" enclaves?

Umm I don't get it?
10:42 PM on 01/08/2010
Answer: Cheap labor.
11:03 PM on 01/08/2010
I guess that proves the old adage. If it is too good to be true it probably is! Turned out to be not so cheap after all!