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Milan train segregation idea row | Milan train segregation idea row |
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A proposal to segregate trains on Milan's underground system has ignited the campaign for next month's European parliamentary elections in the city. | A proposal to segregate trains on Milan's underground system has ignited the campaign for next month's European parliamentary elections in the city. |
The idea came from Matteo Salvini, an MP from the regionalist and frequently anti-foreigner Northern League. | The idea came from Matteo Salvini, an MP from the regionalist and frequently anti-foreigner Northern League. |
He suggested designating carriages exclusively for the use of registered Milanese residents and women. | He suggested designating carriages exclusively for the use of registered Milanese residents and women. |
The Northern League is part of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government. | The Northern League is part of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right government. |
Mr Salvini argued that his idea was simply an extension of current arrangements reserving seats for the disabled and pregnant women. | Mr Salvini argued that his idea was simply an extension of current arrangements reserving seats for the disabled and pregnant women. |
Mr Salvini promoted his scheme as a way to fight crime and boost safety - a key campaign issue - and to combat the feeling that residents of Milan have become second class citizens in their own hometown. | Mr Salvini promoted his scheme as a way to fight crime and boost safety - a key campaign issue - and to combat the feeling that residents of Milan have become second class citizens in their own hometown. |
Critics said it smacked of xenophobia. | Critics said it smacked of xenophobia. |
'Dignity offended' | 'Dignity offended' |
The leader of Italy's biggest opposition party said it showed the centre-right government alliance was racist and recalled the struggle against segregation in the United States. | The leader of Italy's biggest opposition party said it showed the centre-right government alliance was racist and recalled the struggle against segregation in the United States. |
Many on the centre-right found also found the proposal offensive. | |
The president of the lower house of parliament, Gianfranco Fini - himself once an enthusiastic admirer of Benito Mussolini - said it offended human dignity and was contrary to the Italian constitution. | |
Mr Salvini's proposal is the latest in a long line of apparently anti-foreigner measures - many of them promoted by the Northern League. | Mr Salvini's proposal is the latest in a long line of apparently anti-foreigner measures - many of them promoted by the Northern League. |
In Treviso, near Venice, the local council restricted emergency help for people hit by the global economic crisis to Italian citizens and those resident in the country for more than five years. | In Treviso, near Venice, the local council restricted emergency help for people hit by the global economic crisis to Italian citizens and those resident in the country for more than five years. |
In Foggia, in the far south, a local bus company introduced separate bus routes - one for immigrants, the other for residents. | In Foggia, in the far south, a local bus company introduced separate bus routes - one for immigrants, the other for residents. |
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