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Monday, February 7, 2022

Italy "Celebrates" Senegal's Victory in African Cup-Sort of

*Update: Here is a video from the major Turin daily, La Stampa. The only voice is at the end where someone says, "The police have fled." (Translation by Fousesquawk.



On Sunday, the Senegalese national soccer team won the African Cup. Far away in Turin (Torino), Italy, their fans "celebrated" by rioting. The below article from Il Giornale, written by Francesca Galici, is translated by Fousesquawk. The article contains a short video of the rioting.

 https://www.ilgiornale.it/news/cronache/polizia-costretta-fuga-bande-immigrati-caos-torino-2008447.html

Onslaught and chaos: Gangs of immigrants force police to flee

7 February 2022-12:57

Madness and delirium in Turin after the victory of Senegal in the African Cup: Gangs of immigrants in the street and police forced to withdraw

Francesca Galici

The security emergency is a problem not only in Milan, where today, the Minister of Interior, Luciana Lamorgese, will meet with Mayor Beppe Sala and the chief of police. Uncontrolled immigration in our country is leading to an increase in situations of hardship, ghettoization, and marginalization in all the large cities, with a resultant reduction in levels of security for the citizens. Problems very similar to those in Milan are also recorded in Turin, on the extreme periphery of the city under the control of criminal gangs, often of foreign extraction.

One of the recent cases is the maxi-brawl thwarted by the Carabinieri in Nichelino, a bedroom community at the gates of Turin, where a group of 100 young men of North African origin was about to clash with local youths. The 100 foreign youths had all arrived from the Barriera quarter, known as one of the "suburbs" of Torino (inhabited by immigrants).  And some of the young men under investigation by police for the New Years' Eve violence in Milan have come from the periphery of the Savoian capital. One of them is still in jail. Barriera and Barca are the two quarters in which Italian law seems to be suspended, where the State cannot assert its authority.

It is shown also by what happened recently in the Barriera quarter, where the streets were invaded by hundreds of people to celebrate  Senegal's victory in the African Cup. "Years of Pd (Partito Democratico) and M5S (5 Stars Party ) government, and this is the result," Augusta Montaruli, parliamentarian of Fratelli d'Italia-Brothers of Italy (party) and Maurizio Marrone regional commissioner of Legal Affairs, charge. The images that were captured by ex-municipal counselor Raffaele Petrarulo speak clearly: The local police patrols in Turin were forced to flee. "While Lo Russo sleeps, Turin is already becoming a ("no-go zone") in which the streets are devastated to celebrate the victory of Senegal in the finals of the African Cup," the two representatives of Brothers of Italy charge. 

For several hours, the quarter remained completely out of control with the police being unable to intervene to restore order and safety: Gangs of African immigrants who attack the police patrols in the quarter, forcing them to flee, and then generating chaos in the streets. Surely for them, the mayor's proposition of a street psychologist is a joke. The municipal administration also needs to take more serious action. For some time, we have been reporting how north Turin has been transforming itself into a maxi-ghetto in which the drug dealers of the African mafia are rampant".  

The president of District 6 in Turin, Valerio Lomanto, echoes the report of Montaruli and Marrone: "This attack is not accidental, it is not a celebration of a victory. It is a  regurgitation of Mafia (drug) dealers who, finally, are afraid of losing control of the zone. It is an indication that the efforts of the police are bearing fruit".


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