Posted on 08/10/2004 3:46:25 PM PDT by veronica
Human rights groups warned yesterday that racism was becoming increasingly tolerated in Italy after the country's biggest-selling newspaper published a book by a veteran journalist which warns of an Arab invasion of Europe.
The 126-page tract by Oriana Fallaci appeared on newsstands with the Corriere della Sera newspaper.
In the book Fallaci makes sweeping criticisms of authorities for failing to stop Europe becoming "Eurabia" and "a colony of Islam", in a stealthy process she describes as the "burning of Troy".
Oddly, Fallaci interviews herself in the book, the third volume the New York-based journalist has written against Islam since the September 11 attacks in New York. The first two have been bestsellers in Italy and elsewhere.
"This kind of argument does a lot of damage," said Luciano Scagliotti, head of the Italian branch of the European Network Against Racism.
"We are very worried. Fallaci and others like her are using their popularity to create hatred. She is effectively telling thousands of people they must chase the Arabs out of Europe.
"It's a kind of racism that was unacceptable in Europe until a few years ago. Now, with this kind of publication, it is becoming acceptable. The more these books are published the more people even feel urged, encouraged and justified in wanting to chase the 'enemy' out of Europe.
"It's exactly the same thing we saw in Italy when the laws were brought in against the Jews in 1938."
Human rights groups and immigration experts have warned that Fallaci's message, along with the frequently xenophobic messages from the Northern League, a member of Silvio Berlusconi's government coalition, feeds on fear of foreigners in a country that has only experienced mass immigration in recent decades.
The Muslim community, now the second largest religious group in Italy, is made up of more than 800,000 first or second generation immigrants. Yet they are not formally recognised as a religious group.
The Italian government has signed accords with representatives of most other, much smaller religious groups, but Islam remains on the sidelines. The fragmented Italian Muslim community has failed to identify one official religious representative.
Fallaci's first book written after September 11, The Rage and the Pride, was an international bestseller, selling more than a million copies in Italy alone. Her follow-up, The Force of Reason, published in April this year as a tribute "to the dead of Madrid", has already sold 800,000 copies in Italy.
Her latest book attacks world leaders including George Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton and Henry Kissinger. But most of her venom is saved for Islamist terrorists, anti-war protesters and anyone leftwing, accusing protesters of "intellectual terrorism" and being "brainwashing", "philo-Islamists" who would happily allow Osama bin Laden to live in Italy.
The veteran war correspondent warns of inertia comparable to that of Europe in 1938 in the face of the Arab threat.
The Corriere della Sera, which belongs to RCS media group, hails Fallaci as "a woman who has the courage to write the truth about others and herself."
The islamic people CHOOSE not to assimilate into the culture. They want to bring down Western Europe to THEIR level. Whatever. Meanwhile, a saint like Orianna Falacci is dying of breast cancer.
Human rights groups warned yesterday.......
Sounds like a great book. I await the English version
Sounds like that book is enjoying similar popularity and sales rates in Italy as "Unfit for Command" is in America. Perhaps the human rights groups should consider that most humans AREN'T STUPID!!
Prairie
The second coming of Pim Fortuyn...
http://www.rnw.nl/hotspots/html/ned030110.html
Another book I wish would be printed in english
-----> From another newspaper
The Italian press has rejected Colombani's accusation, complaining that racism is not Italy's but Europe's problem. Newspapers pointed out that Israel's Ariel Sharon had called on French Jews to move to Israel to escape rising anti-Semitism in France.
But the success of an anti-Islamic tract by the veteran Italian war correspondent Oriana Fallaci, who says Europe is turning 'into Eurabia', added to fears that unabashed racism is winning an ever-wider audience in Italy. The book, Oriana Fallaci Interviews Oriana Fallaci, sold 500,000 copies in a matter of hours. Stocks of the volume, sold with the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, were exhausted and a new edition is being prepared.
'I say what I think and that is what people think but almost never say,' said Fallaci. 'They have found someone who gives a voice to their silence.' Many buyers said they read the volume because they wanted to know how extreme the extremist anti-immigrants were becoming.
Racism monitors say non-white Italians and coloured immigrants are treated systematically with less respect than white Italians in Italy.
'We are still at a stage in this country where coloured people are considered different and treated, if not as inferiors, as children,' said Luciano Scagliotti, representative in Italy of the European Network Against Racism.
Racism monitors say non-white Italians and coloured immigrants are treated systematically with less respect than white Italians in Italy.
*** That is a BALDFACED LIE. I know PERSONALLY that is not true. *LOL* Lord have mercy. If their 'racism monitors' are anything like the victicrats the US has, all the more reason not to believe them.
If we're lucky, the rage will finally burst forth and the Italians will physically drive the ragheads out of Italia.
would this include the Bible?
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If you mean that the Bible is an anti-islamic book, that's already being decided by Canada I believe. It's ridiculous. BTW, I'd argue that the Bible is anti-islam but not anti-muslim people because God loves all people but hates sin.
Mi amo Italia e Burlusconi!!!
isn't any book opposing Islam a racist and mean-spirited book?
While you're waiting, here's a diferrent translation into English.
*lol* Yes in the eyes of the libs.
I have no problem with people of ANY race living next to me, of any culture or language, etc, as long as they aren't living in the 7th century and wiring up detonators.
"Many buyers said they read the volume because they wanted to know how extreme the extremist anti-immigrants were becoming."
EEE, I pinged you because this sentance made me think of you!
That crazy Muslim stuff has as much substance as Nostradamus's predictions.
That's a shame. She's a very gutsy lady.
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