"This is Rome, Italy. Once the most civilised place on earth."
Rome Is Burning, This Time It's By Refugees
Police in Rome evicted 100’s of refugees that had occupied Piazza Independenza just one block from the country’s main train station. The squatters were defiant so local police used water cannons and batons in the forceful eviction.
With Video.
Per Reuters,
More than 600,000 boat migrants have arrived in Italy from North Africa since 2014. Some 200,000 asylum seekers now stay in state-run shelters.
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"This is Rome, Italy. Once the most civilised place on earth."
Rome Is Burning, This Time It's By Refugees
Police in Rome evicted 100’s of refugees that had occupied Piazza Independenza just one block from the country’s main train station. The squatters were defiant so local police used water cannons and batons in the forceful eviction.
With Video.
Per Reuters,
More than 600,000 boat migrants have arrived in Italy from North Africa since 2014. Some 200,000 asylum seekers now stay in state-run shelters.
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