(ANSA) - Milan, September 10 - Deputy Premier and Interior
Minister Matteo Salvini said Monday that Italy would consider
cutting the amount of money it puts into the United Nations.
The comments came after Michelle Bachelet, the United
Nations' new human rights chief, said the UN wants to see a team
to Italy over reports of migrants facing attacks and racism.
"If I were the UN," Salvini continued, "I would have half a
world to send inspectors to before Italy. Go look for racism
elsewhere, not in Italy."
Bachelet said Monday that: "we intend to send personnel to
Italy to evaluate reports of a sharp increase in acts of
violence and racism against migrants, people of African descent
and Roma."
She added that a team would also be sent to Austria for
similar reasons.
Italy to weigh UN funding cut-Salvini
Interior minister rejects lessons on racism'