The Italian Committee against Racism asks the government to control the “racial record” phenomenon by the police

The Committee responsible for combating the Racism of the Council of Europe has asked the Italian government to control the phenomenon of recording and identifying citizens by the police forces, based on their racial data. Vice President of the Commission Tena Simonovic Einvalter said that this phenomenon is more common in Italy and France and that “proceeding to control and identification based on the religion or color of the skin of the citizens is violating European authorities”. Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said in a statement that “these are shameful accusations” and added that “everyone knows the numerous incidents in which members of the police are attacked, often by irregular migrants, while working with self -employed and self -employment.” According to Meloni, “these are crises that lack base, the result of an ideological approach and clear prejudices”. Source: RES
Source: News Beast

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