Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Nigel Farage's cult member advocates rape of a Government Minister!

Nigel Farage's cult member advocates rape of a Government Minister!
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Clearly UKIP's Racist Reputation & the informed will remember that Nigel Farage promised he would be thrown out of the racist, xenophobic, anti Jewish and anti homosexual Pan EU Political EFD Group he founded and presides over before but nothing came of his promises and bluster!

Many will remember the support members of Farage's group gave Anders Brevick after his cowardly mass murder in Norway!


Many will realise from recent publicity just how dishonest and hypocritical the entire Farage cult is - he went so far as to pretend he did not know the Isle of Man was an off shore tax haven and believes we would believe he gave a gift of approaching £1Million when firstly he claims what a high roller he was in City finance, and would thus know all too well the IoM is an off shore tax haven and secondly he endlessly claims poverty as an MEP!

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Italy

Racial slurs against Minister Kyenge highlight Italy's immigration strains

Since becoming Italy's Minister of Integration, Congolese-born Cecile Kyenge has suffered racist and sexist abuse. In a country where immigration is relatively new, her appointment has stirred a heated debate.
Since 49-year-old Cecile Kyenge, who was raised in the Democratic Republic of Congo, became Italy's first black cabinet minister this April, she has endured racist and sexist slurs such as "Congolese monkey," or "member of a bonga bonga government." Both comments came from members of the country's anti-immigration Lega Nord (Northern League) party.
Last week, a posting on the Facebook page of Lega Nord's town councillor Dolores Valandro went even further, asking, "why doesn't someone rape Kyenge so she can understand what victims of atrocious crimes feel?" Valandro posted the comment to imply that immigrants were responsible for most violent assaults on women in Italy.
The remark triggered immediate and widespread condemnation, even from Lega Nord members, who called for Valandro's resignation.
Kyenge, who has lived in Italy since 1983 where she also trained as an ophthalmologist, insists she is not afraid.
"The insults and threats against me are because I'm in a visible position now," Kyenege said at a news conference of the Foreign Press Bureau in Rome. "But they're really threats against anyone who resists racism, who resists violence."
Kyenge says the first thing she wants to do is change the law to allow children born in Italy of legal immigrants to obtain citizenship more easily. It is policies like that, in part, that have enraged Italians, turning them against immigration.
AC Milan's Boateng and Balotelli look on as referee Rocchi suspends the match due to racist chants during their Italian Serie A soccer match against AS Roma in Milan
AC Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng (L) and Mario Balotelli look on as referee Gianluca Rocchi suspends the match due to racist chants during their Italian Serie A soccer match against AS Roma at the San Siro stadium in Milan May 12, 2013. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY - Tags: SPORT SOCCER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) National squad regular Balotelli (right) is fed up with racist abuse
A game changer?
For years, similar racist and sexist comments have been quietly tolerated outside of politics, especially in soccer stadiums. There, stars like Mario Balotelli, who is a striker with Italian club AC Milan and a national team player, have had to put up with racist chants, which many Italians accept as "part of the game."
Last month, Balotelli threatened to walk off the pitch if he is racially abused again. In other instances, whole teams as well as individual players have indeed done just that.
But having a high government official who is not only of African descent but whose task as integration minister is to help advocate for often marginallized immigrants could be the real game changer.
While other European countries have been grappling with integration issues for decades, the arrival of immigrants in Italy is fairly new. Foreigners made up about 2 percent of Italy's population in 1990; now they make up 7.5 percent.
But when asked if she considers Italy a racist country, Kyenge is careful in her response.
"That's a tough question. I've always said, though, that Italy isn't a racist country. It's a country that needs to get to know more about migration and the value of diversity and maybe what's missing most here is a culture of immigration. Only after the country has processed these things can we say whether it's racist or not," she said at the news conference.
A view of a meal being served to would -be immigrants coming from Rosarno, in southern Italy's Calabria region, in the CARA (reception center for asylum seekers) in Bari (in southern Italy's Puglia region) after they abandoned their make-shift accomodations set up in former industrial sites in Rosarno, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010. U.N. human rights officials said Tuesday that they were deeply worried about Italy's deep-rooted racism against migrants following clashes in a southern town between African farmworkers, residents and police. Hundreds of Africans fled the farm town of Rosarno in the underdeveloped southern region of Calabria in trains, cars and caravans of buses arranged by authorities after two days of violence last week that erupted when two migrants were shot with a pellet gun in an attack they blamed on racism. (AP Photo/Donato Fasano)
Immigrants are not always welcome in Italy
Signs of hope
And things are changing in Italy. "The positive aspect of this extremely unpleasant language means that others who are offended as much as she is, say so and support her," according to James Walston, a political commentator and expert on Italian society from the American University in Rome.
"When a member of the Northern League says that Kyenge should be raped, it's not just good, nice liberals who were shocked, but also her party's leaders who have to say this is unacceptable and expel [that member] from the party," he added.
Walston says the growing profile of immigrants here is forcing Italy to grapple with its long tolerated, casual racism. He points to the fact that there are three other members of parliament now born outside Italy. And that the recently elected mayor of the northern city of Vincenza, a Northern League hotbed, is an immigrant, who replaced an openly racist predecessor.
 

Last month, when an African refugee suffering from a psychotic episode killed several Italians with an axe in Milan, the Northern League moved into the neighborhood to recruit members. But they were chased away by residents irate that they would use the tragedy to encourage hate against immigrants.

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Tuesday, 30 April 2013

A Team Junius Guest Post on UKIP's vile associates

A Team Junius Guest Post on UKIP's vile associates


UKIP's fascist ally in the EFD group makes racist remarks about black minister



And so Farage's friend and colleague in the EFD group - of which Farage is president - has launched a vitriolic attack on Italy's first black minister.

On Italian Radio 24, he said:

• "This is a bonga bonga government.”
• “Kyenge wants to impose her tribal traditions from the Congo."
• "You can't say the word '******' in Italy, only think it"
• "She seems like a great housekeeper, but not a government minister."
• “(Mario Balotelli is) not a minister. He kicks a ball and that's fine if someone from Congo or Africa wants to do that.”

"Africans are different. They belong to an ethnicity much different from ours. They haven't produced great genes."

And what did Farage have to say? Nothing!

It's no different when Borghezio praised mass murderer Anders Breivik. Farage did nothing! See: LINK

Sorry Nigel, but the days of the media ignoring your racist bedfellows is over. The media spotlight is now firmly upon you. You're going to have to explain why you are still prepared to sit with this man and others like him. And the same goes for all those other UKIP MEPs in the group!

Many good men and women now represent UKIP as councillors. Chris Pain is one such example - a man of integrity and patriotism. Farage's willingness to sit with fascists like Mario Borghezio can and will damage their reputations in the UK. We can't allow this to happen!

It's time for UKIPPERS to demand answers from Farage. Just why are you still willing to sit with a man who praises mass murder and refers to blacks as n*ggers! Is getting more money as part of a group - plus the ego boosting title of president - more important than the reputation of the party and your members?


From the Gazzetta del Sud:
Rome:

Italian MEP makes racist comments about first black minister

30/04/2013

'Kyenge will impose tribal traditions from Congo' says Borghezio


Italian MEP makes racist comments about first black minister

Rome, April 30 - A member of the European Parliament from the xenophobic Northern League party on Tuesday made racist comments about Italy's first black minister, Cecile Kyenge. "This is a bonga bonga government, they want to change birthright citizenship laws and Kyenge wants to impose her tribal traditions from the Congo," said Mario Borghezio in an interview with Italian Radio 24. A 48-year-old doctor who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kyenge was sworn in Sunday as integration minister in the left-right coalition government of Premier Enrico Letta. When asked if he considered Kyenge an Italian, Borghezio said, "The country is what it is, and the laws are made of crap". "You can't say the word 'nigger' in Italy, only think it," Borghezio added. "Pretty soon you won't even be able to say illegal immigrant - you'll have to say 'your excellence'. "She seems like a great housekeeper, but not a government minister". When asked about Mario Balotelli, Italy's star soccer player with African roots, Borghezio said, "he's not a minister. He kicks a ball and that's fine if someone from Congo or Africa wants to do that. "Africans are different. They belong to an ethnicity much different from ours. They haven't produced great genes. Enough consulting these Mickey Mouse encyclopedias. "Kyenge is a doctor. We gave her position in a state-run facility that should have gone to an Italian".

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Thursday, 14 April 2011

14-Apr-2011 - UKIP EFD PARTNERS URGE KILLING REFUGEES!

14-Apr-2011 - UKIP EFD PARTNERS URGE KILLING REFUGEES!

Immigration | 14.04.2011

Italian far-right urges use of weapons against refugee 'invasion'

 

Two politicians from Italy's Northern League party want to control Italy's refugee problem by taking up weapons. The staunchly anti-immigration party is an increasingly strong voice in Silvio Berlusconi's government.

 
Two right-wing politicians from Italy's Northern League party have pushed for the ability to use weapons against the influx of migrants flocking to southern Italy.
More than 25,000 migrants, mostly Tunisian nationals, have arrived at the southern Italian island of Lampedusa since January, prompted by the conflict in the North Africa.
Speaking to an Italian broadcaster, Deputy Transport Minister Roberto Castelli said Italy needed to protect itself against the "invasion."
"This problem could become so unbelievably big that we must ask ourselves if we need to use weapons," he said. "There is a risk this invasion could grow to millions or tens of millions."
'Violating Italy'
His comments were echoed by his party colleague, Francesco Speroni ,who is a member of the justice committee in the European Parliament.
He said "all means" should be used to suppress the influx of people who are "violating Italy and her rules."
"That means weapons as a last resort," he added.
Both politicians argued that if resorting to force was admissible in Libya, then the same should be true of the situation in Lampedusa.
"Europe uses weapons in the same setting in Libya. I don't understand why in one case weapons can be used, and not in another," said Speroni.
League's political power
The Northern League is staunchly anti-immigration and is a partner in Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's coalition government. They have several representatives in Berlusconi's cabinet, including Interior Minister Roberto Maroni.
At a meeting of EU interior ministers on Monday, Maroni questioned whether Italy should remain an EU member if other countries in the bloc did not offer to share the burden of the thousands of migrants.

The Northern League currently holds a great deal of power in Italian politics, as they are the glue keeping Berlusconi's crumbing coalition together.
In power since 1994, Berlusconi's ruling Freedom Party has suffered setbacks in recent months, as the prime minister became embroiled in fresh scandals.
Several members of Berlusconi's government resigned in November, forming a breakaway center-right political movement under the guidance of former Berlusconi-ally Gianfranco Fini.
Berlusconi now heavily relies on the Northern League to prop up the coalition, meaning he also has to make concessions to them in order to ensure their continued support.
Shortened trials
On Wednesday Italy's lower house of parliament approved a bill that would cut the length of some criminal trials. The measure was seen by opposition politicians as a bill tailor-made to end Berlusconi's trial for allegedly bribing his lawyer David Mills.
The measure passed by a narrow margin of 314 to 296, amid boos and shouts from the opposition.
If passed by the Senate - where Berlusconi has a strong majority - it would cut eight months from the Mills trial, effectively bringing it to an end this summer.
"The law on short trials is an amnesty in disguise, thought up to avoid having the prime minister face trial," said Piero Fassino, a deputy from the center-left Democratic Party.
Berlusconi denies accusations of paying Mills a $600,000 (414,400 euros) bribe to give false testimony about his business dealings.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the parliament building on Wednesday, accusing Berlusconi of amending the law in his own interest.
Author: Catherine Bolsover (Reuters, AFP, dpa)
Editor: Nancy Isenson
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Sunday, 3 October 2010

Farage's principal ally in the EFD group is the Liga Nord.

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Farage's principal ally in the EFD group is the Liga Nord.  

I give some background research below on this group and its leaders and ask why does the ordinary UKIP member want to be in a coalition with this group? 


Mario Borghezio, Lega Nord, & links with wartime Nazis. 


Mario Borghezio (b. Dec 3 1947, Turin, Italy) is a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) representing the North West of Italy. He is a member of the Lega Nord, a secessionist party that advocates independence for the northern region of Italy that it calls Padania. In actual fact, the party's ideology is somewhat confused, as it seems to embrace both secessionism, and federalism. 


In the European Parliament, Lega Nord MEPs sit in the Europe of Freedom & Democracy (EFD) group. Borghezio has brought a new dimension to the debate in Brussels and Strasbourg. He recently hosted a press conference for the conspiracy theorist Daniel Estulin, on the subject of the Bilderberg Group. He has also tabled a written declaration calling for nations to declare their contacts with extra-terrestrial life forms. Before examining Borghezio's links with far-right groups, including one with very strong wartime Nazi connections, it is worth briefly discussing Lega Nord, and the nature of some of its senior figures. 

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Lega Nord 

A number of the Lega's prominent elected members have been involved in controversy. 

Party leader Umberto Bossi suggested during an interview in 2003, that the Italian Navy should open fire on boats containing immigrants, who he described as "bingo-bongos". 

In the same year, Giancarlo Gentilini, Lega Nord Mayor of Treviso, said of immigrants, that 
"we should dress them up like hares and bang-bangbang". 

Umberto Bossi Gentilini also declared, at a rally in Padania in 2008, that 
"We must cleanse our streets of the black-skinned, the yellow-skinned, the Roma … I would have all the immigrants put on file, one by one. Unfortunately, this is not allowed by the law. They are the carriers of all sorts of diseases, tuberculosis, Aids, scabies, hepatitis. As a result he was convicted of "inciting racial hatred". 

(1) 
In 2002 the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) first denounced the party: 
"leaders of the Northern League have made a particularly intense racist and xenophobic propaganda, although it should be noted that even members of other parties have used a political language xenophobic or otherwise intolerant..." 


4 In 2006 the ECRI further noticed
"with regret that, since then, some members of the Northern League has stepped up the use of racist and xenophobic discourse in politics. While noting that you are in this respect especially the local elected representatives of this party, including some important political leaders at national level have issued statements racist and xenophobic. These talks have continued to target mainly the immigrants, but also other members of minority groups such as Gipsy or Southern Italians". 

In August 2010 a report published by the Council of Europe criticised Italian politicians for 
"promoting a xenophobic environment that has spawned an alarming series of violent anti-immigrant attacks." 

Borghezio responded to the criticism by stating that 
"Once again the European bureaucrats judge from their comfortable armchairs in northern Europe the emergency measures that our country has had the courage to put into effect." 

In May 2009, Matteo Salvini, formerly an MEP and at that time Lega Nord secretary in Milan, called for racial segregation on Milanese public transport 

(2) 
He subsequently returned to the European parliament, where he now sits as an MEP in the EFD group alongside Borghezio. 

Salvini was one of a number of MEPs who, in the previous (2004-2009) parliament had been expelled from their political group for racist actions. 

The group in question was the Independence & Democracy Group (Ind Dem), which was effectively the forerunner of the EFD. Two British MEPs, Nicole Sinclaire and Michael Nattrass, have subsequently resigned from the EFD group in protest at the presence of extremist elements. 

(3 & 4)
Lega Nord's website openly carries the slogan "No votes for immigrants". 

(5) 
The Lega website also carries an article advising women to carry pepper gas sprays to protect themselves from Romanian and other foreign rapists, which has led to accusations of incitement to commit violence. 

(6)
1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/nov/07/italy-right-winggianfranco- fini
2. (Guardian, May 8, 2009).
3. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7049098.ece
4. http://www.neurope.eu/articles/UKIP-MEP-leaves-eurofriendly-EFDGroup/
101621.php
5. http://www.leganord.org/
6. http://www.leganord.org/dblog/articolo.asp?articolo=996 

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Father Abrahamowicz & Holocaust denial.

In 1984, Father Florian Abrahamowicz, described as the 
"Chaplain of Lega Nord" 
had spoken at a ceremony in honour of those who died in support of Mussolini's republic, which had fought, he claimed, for motherland and religion, 
"innocent victims because their murderers belonged to no legitimate army", 
a reference to the partisans, described as belonging to an unnatural Communist sect. 

In 2006, he said in a television interview that he viewed Erich Priebke, a German SS officer convicted of war crimes for a 1944 massacre in Rome, in which 335 Italian civilians were killed in reprisal for the deaths of 33 German soldiers, not as an "executioner", but rather a soldier who acted "with regret and a heavy heart". 

In January 2009, Fr. Abrahamowicz said that he was not sure the Nazis had used gas chambers for anything other than disinfection, claimed that the number of six million Jews killed was derived from a number fired off by the head of the German Jewish community without knowledge of the facts, complained that the Holocaust had wrongly been exalted, by Jews in particular, above other genocides 

On 5 February 2009 the Italian chapter of the Society of St. Pius X issued a notification that from the following day Abrahamowicz was to be expelled from the Society "for serious disciplinary reasons". 

(7)
7. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article5613739.ece 

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6 Mario Borghezio - 

Arrests and Convictions In 1993, Borghezio was ordered to pay a fine of 750,000 lire following a violent assault on a Moroccan child in 1991. He appeared to justify this by alleging that the child was an illegal immigrant. In July 2005, Borghezio was found guilty of arson, having set fire to the belongings of some immigrants while they were sleeping under a bridge in Turin during a vigilante raid. 

For this he was sentenced to two months and twenty days imprisonment, which he avoided by paying a fine. In September 2007, Borghezio was arrested by Belgian police during an unauthorised anti-Islamic demonstration in Brussels. 

In another violent incident, a team of "green volunteers" -

Lega Nord has its own paramilitary wing, known as the Greenshirts - 

organised by Borghezio to cleanse the Italian railway system of alleged prostitutes, sprayed a group of African women, sitting in a train compartment, with disinfectant. 

Borghezio has spoken at rallies of the neo-fascist party Forza Nuova (founded by convicted terrorist and fellow extreme-right politician Roberto Fiore).

At one such rally in Rome in December 2002, Borghezio attacked 
"the global attempt to corrupt and bastardise our blood". 

Notable quotes. In August 1997, Borghezio called for illegal immigrants to be held in "work camps.

(8) 
In April 2000, during a regional election campaign, Lega Nord members chanted Borghezio's controversial 
"Prayer of the Gypsy", with its reference to the gassing of "nomads". 

(9) 
In early 2009, Borghezio was filmed addressing young fascists on the need to infiltrate mainstream political parties. 

(10)
8. (Agence France Presse, Aug 14, 1997).
9. (European Roma Rights Centre Country Reports Series), issue: No.9 / 2000)
10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk8vpuajKGc 

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7 Borghezio's alleged involvement in the New Order 

(11). The New Order, founded in 1956, positioned itself as a
"cultural and extraparliamentary" political grouping. 

The group's ideological base was the work of Julius Evola. 

Two of the most prominent names in the leadership of the New Order, (Ordine Nuovo, in Italian) were Pino Rauti and Giulio Maceratino. Pino Rauti, founder of the Order, is particularly interesting. 

In March 1972 an arrest warrant was issued for Rauti, concerning train bombings in 1969. 

He has also been indicted and prosecuted over his involvement in the Massacre of Piazza della Loggia, a neo-Nazi terrorist attack in May 1974 in which eight people died and 102 were injured. 

In November 1973, 30 members of the New Order were sentenced by courts for attempting to revive the Italian Fascist Party.

The courts also decreed that the New Order be dissolved. Borghezio seems to deny any involvement in the New Order, and on July 31st 2010 he appeared to have obtained a retraction from the British Independent newspaper, which had printed a reference to his involvement the previous month.

However, New Order founder Pino Rauti seems to contradict Borghezio. 

In a recent television interview, he recalled his own memories of Borghezio. He recalled Borghezio's involvement in the far-right magazine "Orion", founded by Maurizio Murelli, who was subsequently convicted of the murder of a police officer. 

Borghezio, allegedly, had produced a supplement for the journal, called "Orion finance".
 
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8 Borghezio admits to his involvement with Jean Thiriart & Young Europe. In a recent interview with Italian journalist Claudio Sabelli Fioretti Borghezio admitted to his involvement with the Belgian Nazi Jean Thiriart, the founder of Young Europe.
"Lo stavo in un movimento rivale di Ordine Nuovo. Si chiamava Giovane Europa. Il leader era Jean Thiriart" 
he stated. 

This translates as: 
"I was in a rival movement of New Order. It was called Young Europe. The leader was Jean Thiriart". 

(12) 
Thiriart had trained during WW2 under the command of SS Lt. Col. Otto Skorzeny. Thiriart's wartime activities included the hunting down of resistance workers in occupied Europe. Convicted after the war, following his release from prison in the late 1940s, 

Thiriart began visiting Skorzeny, who was in exile in Spain. 

Thiriart was a leading exponent of a united Europe, and in 1965 he published the book Europe - and empire of 400 million men. 

He named the enemies of Europe as being American imperialism, and (surprise, surprise) Zionism, and claimed that 1945 marked 
"the military defeat of all Europe". 

According to US academic Prof. George J. Michael of the University of Virginia, an acknowledged expert on political extremism, Thiriart acted as an advisor to Fatah, a wing of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. 

Thiriart also supported various black power groups in the US. In an interview with author Gene H. Hogberg in 1987, Thiriart discussed his then forthcoming work 'The Euro-Soviet Empire from Vladivostok to Dublin', which he immodestly referred to as his 'Bible'. 

Thiriart advocated an east-west dynamic that he referred to as "Eurasianism". 

Preaching that the main enemies of Europe were American imperialism and Zionism, he earlier began to set up camps to train young partisans for guerrilla war against these perceived enemies. 

This project was halted by none other than Otto Skorzeny, suggesting a greater degree of influence on Young Europe from Nazis that was realised at the time. Certainly, Skorzeny was heavily involved in the Nazi Werwolf project, and so he would have had knowledge and expertise in this area. Indeed, Skorzeny was considered a major player in the post-war fascist underground movement. 

9 This raises the question, was Young Europe under the partial control of Otto Skorzeny at the time of Borghezio's involvement? 


Young Europe also participated in 1962 Conference at Venice, where they agreed to participate in the National Party of Europe along with British fascist leader Sir Oswald Moseley, the radical ex-Nazi Otto Strasser, and others. In his later life, Thiriart spent a lot of time in Russia, where he worked closely with Alexander Dugin, who has blamed the failure of National Socialism on the nature of the German people, whilst stating that 
"Russian fascism is a combination of natural national conservatism with a passionate desire for true changes." 

Another admirer of Evola, Dugin has praised the Nazi think-tank Ahnenerbe, an organ of the SS as 
"an intellectual oasis in the framework of the National Socialist regime". 

Dugin has also described Reinhardt Heydrich as a “convinced Eurasianist" Closely linked with Thiriart, and himself a member of Young Europe, was Emile Edmond Lecerf (alias Pierre-Louis Lecour), a former Nazi collaborator during WW2. 

Evidence exists in the form of a Belgian police document, dated Sept 10th 1973, of Lecerf's involvement in a planned far-right coup (Appendix 1). 


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Tuesday, 6 July 2010

UKIP: Lega Nord, Filthy Racists, and Lying Hypocrites!‏

UKIP: Lega Nord, Filthy Racists, and Lying Hypocrites!‏
TRAPPING THE UKIP BUTTERFLIES
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THE POCKETS OF THE FEW!
Lega Nord, the Italian far-right extremist party and member of Farage's EFD Group, has been given a taste of its own medicine - and like most cowardly bullies, they don't like it!
Shopkeepers in Naples have banned the racists from their premises, and Lega Nord is calling on the Commission to use EU legislation to protect its members!
"This episode is about racial discrimination and because of that it has to be pursued by the judicial authorities".
This is the terse and unequivocal answer of Mr. Fontana MEP to the posters exposed outside by almost thirty shopkeepers saying:
"After the last insults against Neapolitans, people belonging to Lega Nord are not welcome anymore. By the direction".
This episode was widely covered by the press and continued being topical after the Home Secretary, Roberto Maroni, went to Naples to attend the concert of the national Police band at 'San Carlo' theatre.
Francesco Emilio Borrelli, a member of the Green party, and Gino Sorbillo, the local handicraft representative, who promoted the initiative, said the presence of the Minister in Naples was an insult to the city:
"These initiatives are clearly against Lega Nord and the submitted justification referring to generic insults is not acceptable", Mr. Fontana added. "The rampant intolerance against Lega Nord representatives and voters is evident and alarming, as even the presence of an institutional officer was challenged ".
According to article 19 of the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union, the Council can foresee appropriate measures in order to fight all kind of discrimination based on personal convictions:
"I'm very determined to ask Europe to carry out the right actions to protect the Lega Nord movement, which is more and more appreciated by voters as the last elections showed."



It really is quite funny seeing UKIP's partners in the Pan EU Political Party EFD Group begging the EU to help them in their own Country!
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