Italy: Support for Salvini Rockets as African Invasion Drops over 95%—and Trickling to Complete Halt
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Posted by mancinblack on Sun, 12 Aug 2018 08:09 | # It might be a little premature to credit Salvini’s policies. It’s easy to promise something that’s already happening. https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean/location/5205 3
Posted by mancinblack on Tue, 14 Aug 2018 15:18 | # After “discussions” between Malta and France “Malta will be making a concession allowing the vessel (the Aquarius) to enter its ports, despite having no legal obligation to do so. Malta will serve as a logistical base and all of the reportedly 141 migrants on board will be distributed amongst France,Germany,Luxembourg,Portugal and Spain”. A further 114 invaders had been rescued at sea on Monday (13th) and brought to the island. 60 of them will be taken in by other (unnamed) EU member states. Malta, along with Italy, had been refusing to allow NGO “rescue ships” to dock. 4
Posted by Captainchaos on Wed, 15 Aug 2018 21:58 | # How come that embittered greaseball Michael Ravioli of EGI Notes hasn’t written anything about Swarthoid Superman Salvini? Could it be because that would contradict his belief that Eye-talian greasers are supposedly not any more ethnocentric than Nordics? For shame, grease stain! 5
Posted by mancinblack on Mon, 20 Aug 2018 18:50 | # “Italy will let its coastguard ship carrying 177 migrants it rescued five days ago dock in Sicily, ending a standoff with Malta, its Transport Minister said on Monday (20th August) although it was not clear when and if the migrants would be allowed to disembark. The European Commission also said it was working on a solution to share out the migrants aboard the Diciotti (a Saettia class patrol vessel) with Italy’s EU partners after a request from Italy the previous day. “The Diciotti ship will dock in Catania” Transport Minister Toninelli said on Twitter without specifying when. “Now Europe must hurry to do its part”. But shortly afterwards, Interior Ministry sources said Minister Matteo Salvini had not yet given authorization for the ship to dock. He was waiting guarantees that the migrants would go elsewhere.” The article says that twelve migrants were allowed to disembark in Italy for medical treatment. I guess they just don’t make fascists like they used to…. 6
Posted by DanielS on Mon, 20 Aug 2018 19:45 | # I, for one, and not putting too much stock in Salvini - I mean, isn’t he doing the “we’re Christian Europe” thing, in addition to taking money from some dubious sources? (rhymes with Gog and Magog lol). ..just hoping for the best: Some of the things he says are on target. I’ll add this, however. In the time that I spent in Italy, government policy did seem to handle Africans better than other European countries - “less sensitive” - with more authority about keeping them in their place; e.g. rounding street peddlers into paddy wagons after a certain hour ..whereas in France they’d be walking around in three piece business suits, sometimes with a fashion model attache. 7
Posted by mancinblack on Mon, 20 Aug 2018 20:54 | # Sure, he makes all the right noises, so we shall wait and see. Rome wasn’t built in a day and all that. Salvini’s policy of not allowing ships to dock in Italian ports is obviously better for Italy and in adopting this policy he is aided by EU recognition that Italy has borne the brunt of the “migrant” crisis since 2016 and that the flow of Africans is far lower numerically than in recent years. However this has merely shifted the problem to the next weakest link (Spain). Furthermore, the current situation is allowing the EU to distribute these Africans around Europe more efficiently than before. I suppose the crunch will come the next time there is a surge across the Med. 8
Posted by Frontex on Fri, 24 Aug 2018 12:55 | # ...a bit of good news from the next weak link:
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Posted by mancinblack on Fri, 24 Aug 2018 13:30 | # Good. Take a look at what one of the invaders is wearing here…
The article also mentions that “In October 2017, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg ruled that Spain had violated the European Human Rights Convention when it deported two migrants from Mali and the Ivory Coast, who crossed the border fence dividing Morocco and Spain. Spain was ordered to pay each of the migrants €5,000 in damages. The Spanish government has since filed an appeal against the ruling, arguing there “was no expulsion, but rather a prevention of entry”. Post a comment:
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Posted by Captainchaos on Sun, 12 Aug 2018 06:54 | #
Salvini is the most ideologically sound man to hold a position of significant power in the West since 1945. A genuine Fascist. Hopefully he moves on from the pissant Lega Nord and strives to dissolve parliament so he can be made Italy’s permanent dictator.