By 2010, will be closed on Casilino 900, the biggest Roma camp in Italy and perhaps in Europe: this is the news that comes by Alemanno, Mayor of Rome. At the end of June, some decisions were welcomed by the locals, including the upgrading of water supply and the presence of the Red Cross, but this comes as a terremoro already swelling the ranks of our local immigration issues. It brings with it, first, the problem of the alternative regarding the place of residence of these people, be seen that the times are very close (by October half of the people must vacate) and that the possible expulsion of those who do not has a residence permit procedures require rather longer. It will also be difficult to find other camps that may offer welcome, because the older ones that have been approved, contain about 7 / 8000 people and are overcrowded, therefore an overlap of other 400 (this is the theoretical number of the first movement) further increase the security problems in them, nor is there much less the possibility that the Roma are transferred to the housing, a statement categorically exclude this option. Arises, then, the problem of school for children who must travel, which have already begun and a possible exodus to beaches undefined undermine well-established relationships with their colleagues and why not, with their teachers. Instead of the field will be built instead of a public park, which is likely to be encompassed by the existing of Casilino, to which the camps are neighbors. " here There are around more than a hundred stores a scrap yard that really suck ecological point of view, rather than eliminate this situation Casilino dismantle the 900 and its community "says Najo Adzovic, head of the Bosnian community in the area, speaking on PeaceReporter . we are in contact with the universities in Rome, with several architects, professors, students, free citizens who continually give us their support . "It is certainly too early to assess the impact that this choice will have on the community and the effects on sense of public order, but one thing is certain: a redevelopment project area, without ruling out why hundreds of people at the residence, would be one more step towards providing decent living conditions for many Kosovars, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Bosnians who now find themselves without a roof under which to spend the night. Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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By 2010, will be closed on Casilino 900, the biggest Roma camp in Italy and perhaps in Europe: this is the news that comes by Alemanno, Mayor of Rome. At the end of June, some decisions were welcomed by the locals, including the upgrading of water supply and the presence of the Red Cross, but this comes as a terremoro already swelling the ranks of our local immigration issues. It brings with it, first, the problem of the alternative regarding the place of residence of these people, be seen that the times are very close (by October half of the people must vacate) and that the possible expulsion of those who do not has a residence permit procedures require rather longer. It will also be difficult to find other camps that may offer welcome, because the older ones that have been approved, contain about 7 / 8000 people and are overcrowded, therefore an overlap of other 400 (this is the theoretical number of the first movement) further increase the security problems in them, nor is there much less the possibility that the Roma are transferred to the housing, a statement categorically exclude this option. Arises, then, the problem of school for children who must travel, which have already begun and a possible exodus to beaches undefined undermine well-established relationships with their colleagues and why not, with their teachers. Instead of the field will be built instead of a public park, which is likely to be encompassed by the existing of Casilino, to which the camps are neighbors. " here There are around more than a hundred stores a scrap yard that really suck ecological point of view, rather than eliminate this situation Casilino dismantle the 900 and its community "says Najo Adzovic, head of the Bosnian community in the area, speaking on PeaceReporter . we are in contact with the universities in Rome, with several architects, professors, students, free citizens who continually give us their support . "It is certainly too early to assess the impact that this choice will have on the community and the effects on sense of public order, but one thing is certain: a redevelopment project area, without ruling out why hundreds of people at the residence, would be one more step towards providing decent living conditions for many Kosovars, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Bosnians who now find themselves without a roof under which to spend the night.
By 2010, will be closed on Casilino 900, the biggest Roma camp in Italy and perhaps in Europe: this is the news that comes by Alemanno, Mayor of Rome. At the end of June, some decisions were welcomed by the locals, including the upgrading of water supply and the presence of the Red Cross, but this comes as a terremoro already swelling the ranks of our local immigration issues. It brings with it, first, the problem of the alternative regarding the place of residence of these people, be seen that the times are very close (by October half of the people must vacate) and that the possible expulsion of those who do not has a residence permit procedures require rather longer. It will also be difficult to find other camps that may offer welcome, because the older ones that have been approved, contain about 7 / 8000 people and are overcrowded, therefore an overlap of other 400 (this is the theoretical number of the first movement) further increase the security problems in them, nor is there much less the possibility that the Roma are transferred to the housing, a statement categorically exclude this option. Arises, then, the problem of school for children who must travel, which have already begun and a possible exodus to beaches undefined undermine well-established relationships with their colleagues and why not, with their teachers. Instead of the field will be built instead of a public park, which is likely to be encompassed by the existing of Casilino, to which the camps are neighbors. " here There are around more than a hundred stores a scrap yard that really suck ecological point of view, rather than eliminate this situation Casilino dismantle the 900 and its community "says Najo Adzovic, head of the Bosnian community in the area, speaking on PeaceReporter . we are in contact with the universities in Rome, with several architects, professors, students, free citizens who continually give us their support . "It is certainly too early to assess the impact that this choice will have on the community and the effects on sense of public order, but one thing is certain: a redevelopment project area, without ruling out why hundreds of people at the residence, would be one more step towards providing decent living conditions for many Kosovars, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Bosnians who now find themselves without a roof under which to spend the night.
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