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Basic human rights in Italy includes freedom of belief and faith, the right of asylum from undemocratic countries, the right to work, and the right of dignity and equality before the law. [1] Human rights are the basic rights of every citizen in every country. In Italy, human rights have developed over many years and Italy has education on ...
Violence and discrimination against women in Italy is a “prevailing and urgent concern,” a European expert on human rights said Thursday in a scathing report that comes amid a national outcry ...
In 2011, a report by Human Rights Watch pointed to growing indications of a rise in xenophobia within the Italian society. [12] [13] A 2017 Pew Research Center survey indicated Italy as the most racist country in western Europe. [14] A 2019 survey by Sgw revealed that 55% of the Italian interviewees justified the perpetration of racist acts. [15]
Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and interior minister Matteo Salvini lauded the eviction on December 10 of at least 35 migrants from an abandoned factory on the outskirts of Rome, and said more ...
Italy's government is hailing as "historic" a plan to send seaborne migrants to Albania, but experts and opposition politicians warn that the it could face significant bureaucratic and human ...
In December 2010, Health Rights Watch reported about the abuse upon migrants which were allowed by many governmental policies and protection gaps. Among those listed was Italy, who through the supply of boats and crews to the Libyan coastal patrols , was indirectly sending migrants, mostly sub-Saharan African , into Libyan detentions which are ...
Separately, the commissioner for human rights at the Council of Europe – a human rights watchdog that is not part of the EU – also raised concerns on Thursday about the Italy-Albania agreement.
In the case of Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy (application no. 27765/09), [1] before the European Court of Human Rights, the Grand Chamber of the Court found in February 2012 that by returning migrants to Libya, without examining their case, the state of Italy exposed the migrants to the risk of ill-treatment and amounted to a collective expulsion.