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Increasing incidence of foreign aggressors on women-Salvini

Fruit of uncontrolled immigration says League leader

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(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 25 - There is an increasing incidence of foreign aggressors against women in Italy, Deputy Premier, Transport Minister and right-wing League party leader Matteo Salvini said Monday publishing a list of victims of femicide "who are in our thoughts and prayers".
    "Defending girls also means recognizing the inevitable and growing incidence of foreign aggressors, a worrying fact that in no way diminishes Italian cases but highlights the dangerous consequences of uncontrolled immigration, often coming from countries that do not share Western principles and values," he said on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
    "It is the moral duty of all of us to preserve and defend them at all costs, for the safety of women today and tomorrow".
    Salvini then published the following list of victims of a wave of femicides in Italy, which were not all perpetrated by foreigners, notably 22-year-old Giulia Cecchettin who was killed by her jealous ex boyfriend Filippo Turetta, and Giulia Tramontano, a seven-months-pregnant Campanian realtor murdered by her hotel barman boyfriend Alessandro Impagnatiello near Milan after she discovered he was cheating on her: "⁠Saman Abbas, 18, killed by her parents and uncle, citizens of Pakistan; ⁠Renée Amato, 19, killed by gunshots from her ex-boyfriend; ⁠Michelle Causo, 17, killed by a boy of Sri Lankan origins who left her body in a shopping cart; ⁠Giulia Cecchettin, 22, killed by her ex-boyfriend Filippo Turetta with 75 stab wounds; ⁠Melina Marino, 48, killed by a life prisoner in a semi-liberty regime; ⁠Pamela Mastropietro, 18, brutally killed by the Nigerian Innocent Oseghale; ⁠Danjela Neza, 29, killed by a citizen of Guinea; ⁠Ester Palmieri, 37, killed with a hunting knife by her ex-boyfriend; ⁠Sara Ruschi, 35, killed by her Moroccan partner; ⁠Hina Saleem, 21, killed by her father, a Pakistani citizen; ⁠Martina Scialdone, 34, killed by her ex-partner; ⁠Iris Setti, 61, killed by a Nigerian citizen; ⁠Giulia Tramontano, 27, Senago, poisoned and then killed with the baby she was carrying with 37 stab wounds by Alessandro Impagnatiello; ⁠Sharon Verzeni, 33, killed by an Italian of Malian origins; ⁠Giada Zanola, 34, killed by her partner after an argument and thrown off an overpass. (ANSA).
   

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