Wednesday, June 10, 2009

What's Best Polyester Or Acrylic

The first victims of our "security"

Someone dies engulfed by the waters of the Mediterranean, who ends up crushed or asphyxiated in the belly of a truck, but those who remain crushed under the wheels of heavy trucks or invested on a highway, who died earlier in long journey through the desert. They are dead common, nameless and faceless in the thousands, without a tear that is paid, because in most cases, the news does not extend to the family because there is nobody to tell. In these deaths, we should soon start adding, counting one by one, and giving a name and identity, the deaths of those who decide to give up first-aid treatment, although it is not denounced as "illegal." It 'happened last night in a town near Bari. She was a caregiver Ukraine without a valid residence permit, but a few days, or so said the employer had begun to care for an elderly lady. Ylenia (as he called himself) is bled to death as a result of internal bleeding, probably caused by a miscarriage. Tomorrow would have been 40 years. With your passport and if he had only 30 €, no other evidence or contact. Police are trying to contact her friends who used to attend, perhaps they too irregular. Ylenia was devoted to an interior space in some newspapers, without much fanfare. No one will pay for a death so absurd, and that unfortunately is not and will not be the only one.
A quick survey among the news stories reveals other cases like this. Cases of people terrified and alone, that slaves of blackmail "legal" pay with their lives.
On April 10, at the expense of Bolivia was a boy of 21 years, suffering from appendicitis. For fear of the complaint had decided to heal itself with anti-inflammatories, but after ten days appendicitis was aggravated flowing in peritonitis. She underwent five operations in a row and fell into a coma.
On 13 March, a 24 year old Nigerian girl who was a prostitute for a living, but died in Bari in advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. A simple medical examination and an X-ray could save her. But she, like many others, was not allowed to stay.
There 's been far better (or worse), depending on your point of view, a young Senegalese who, on April 9, after having gone to the emergency room because of a strong toothache was found in a pocket beautiful sheet away without having had time to take advantage of ospealiere care.
Already in February the CGIL had raised the alarm. Medical examinations for immigrants had declined by 20%, before the entry into force of the law, for the simple "fear effect". That rule, now is not explicitly addressed in the bill, but, as outlined today by the CSM, the crime of illegal immigration has effectively thwarted the passage, clearly a violation of fundamental rights ...
The tragic consequences are already before our eyes.

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