¿O qué, tontis?
Alegremente invaden Libia (Italia presta gustosa su infraestructura
aeroportuaria), destrozan un país, revientan su infraestructura, dejan
quichicientos grupos armados detrás, cada uno con su locura a cuestas, y ahora
se quejan porque les llegan refugiados? Ajo y agua, chicos. Encima, son tan arrastrados que ni siquiera se les ocurre acercarle la cuenta al mayor responsable, al de la idea original, al que encabezó los bombardeos de la NATO. Hablamos del Imperio, obvio. Acá va la nota de
RT que aparece el día de hoy:
Título: Italy
threatens EU: 'Sort out migrant mess you caused or get hurt’
Texto: Rome has
warned of retaliatory measures unless the EU changes its asylum policies to
make them more in “solidarity” with Italy, which continues to struggle with an
enormous inflow of mostly North African migrants.
“If the European
Council chooses solidarity, then good. If it doesn’t, we have a Plan B ready
but that would be a wound inflicted on Europe,” Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
said, without elaborating on the details.
Italy which has
been bearing the brunt of North African refugees is calling on Brussels to
amend the Dublin regulations, which assign most asylum seekers to their port of
entry in the EU. The states have yet to reach a consensus on a migrant
distribution plan, which seeks to relocate some 24,000 refugees across the
28-member countries.
Under the
proposal, redistribution would be based on a quota system taking into account
the size of a country’s population, the state of its economy, and its
unemployment level.
The crisis
“should not be underestimated,” Renzi said in an interview with Milan’s
Corriere della Sera daily. “Redistributing just 24,000 people is almost a
provocation,” he said. Over 57,000 migrants have entered Italy during the first
half of this year alone.
Most migrants
come from Libya, where two rival governments are fighting for power after the
fall of the Gaddafi regime – with the aid of a bombing campaign by European
NATO powers. Renzi says the EU must take "responsibility in light of the
intervention four years ago."
Rome wants the EU
to come up with repatriation deals with African states as well as share the cost
of returning illegals to their countries of origin.
“If Europe does
not fulfill its own responsibilities and show solidarity, it will find a
different Italy facing it,” Interior Minister Angelino Alfano warned Sunday.
“Europe, signing as Europe, has to sign repatriation agreements with all the
African countries.”
“I will say with
great clarity: Kids, either we do equal distribution of migrants in Europe, or
we organize refugee camps in Libya, or we organize a serious policy of
repatriation,” Alfano told Sky TG24.
The matter is
being made worse by Italy’s neighbors, who are reluctant to allow or keep
migrants on their turf. Despite the fact the Schengen treaty allows free
cross-border movement, France, Austria and Switzerland have refused to allow
migrants in, sending them back to Italy.
In the latest
effort to accommodate those sent back, tents were set up with the help of the
Italian Red Cross and local authorities to house around 100 migrants in a camp
near Rome’s Tiburtina station.
Many of those
camping out were prevented from entering France after French police blocked
border crossings last week. Many have been stopped at the Austrian border near
the town of Bolzano. Austrian police announced on Sunday that 24 African
migrants arrested while trying to get to Germany by train will be returned to
Italy. In Switzerland, border police announced that 240 migrants were sent back
to Italy over the weekend.
“The halt to
Schengen for a few days is holding them up here but Italy isn't their destination,”
Renzi said.
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario