Monday, January 4, 2016

Humanity Against Humanity: refugees are threaten habitation in Turin

The refugees occupying the ex-Olympic village are continuously under attack by the indigenous people but today’s riot left many questions on the lives of immigrants and refugees not only in Via Giordano Bruno but also the whole of Turin.
On the 12th of June 2015 marks an important day in the lives of refugees and asylum seekers in Turin. More than a hundred people all believed to be inhabitants of the city, took to the streets against the occupation of the EX-MOI by the refugee majority of whom are believed to be from Africa running from war, hunger, persecution and other matters worth running for a better life. But is unfortunate that these people are not secured.
An abandoned village that is injected life by those running for there lives seems not to have done the proper thing. According to the last sitting of the local government of Turin, these people must be ejected out of this there locality believed to be their only and second home. In fact many others are borned and hold a strong and family relationship there. Many of these occupant unemployed, undocumented and frustrated are found illegal by the community of Torino.
Seeing dark colored children and pregnant women running for their lives sounds to be violent, however, to their dismay that was just the starting. Italy that serves as a doorway for many of this fugitives fail to welcome them. Human civilization has shown the dark side of its growth. Humanity against humanity. The north pool against the south pole. The game of violence against women and children has taken political and thus seen innocuous towards the refugees and immigrants.
If there is any sense in  human solidarity, the formal and executive proposal of ousting these homeless people should be reconsidered by the community of Torino. It is still touching that nearly a thousand people live like in the jungle. Neither the government of Italy nor the local community has shown any serious attention to the welfare of these people. Life to these people is matter of seeing the next day. If we are not definitely more animal than we think we are, these minority should not be left at the mercy of violence.
According to the art. 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. The right to life, to habitation and freedom are fundamental for human existence without difference.
While a number of the occupants complain about their missing ones due to an arbitrary arrest yesterday others hide under their pillows.
However, while we wish the precious lives of our lovely brothers and sisters are protected and save-guided, their situations are a matter of wait-and-see.

2 comments:

  1. Well, very touching article because leaders are not doing anything about it.
    Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike. We are in a world today in which everything is against Africans. Justice for crimes against humanity must have no limitations...

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    1. salute you brother of truth. I am happy as we are courageous that someday we will all be certainly purified and the world shall truly become a global village where injustice shall become history...

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