zaterdag 7 maart 2015

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Silvio Berlusconi completes community service

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Former Italian PM says he enjoyed stint helping Alzheimer’s patients so much he will return, as embarrassing phone call recordings leakedAfter months of songs, skits and smiles, ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi completed his community service at a Milan hospice for Alzheimer’s patients this week and hinted he may be back for an encore.Waving as he left the Sacred Family Cesano Boscone hospice center on his last day Friday, Mr Berlusconi said his experience had been so positive, he planned to keep doing it.”My time with the ill, with the volunteers, health and social services staff was a touching experience that for me that represented a serene pause,” Mr Berlusconi said. “For that reason I intend to continue this experience.”

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Roma people win court battle over Italian legal text linking gypsies to crime

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Court in Rome orders legal textbook to be withdrawn over discriminatory explanation of Italian legal code defining ‘suspect goods’ as ones sold by gypsies.An Italian publishing company that printed a text suggesting “gypsies” were criminals has been found guilty of discrimination by a court in Rome, marking a victory for activists who say that biases against the Roma people are widespread in Italy.There are more than 100,000 Roma in Italy and roughly 8,000 of them live in squalid conditions on the outskirts of Rome in authorised camps that have been compared to segregated ghettoes.

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