(ANSA) - Palermo, May 16 - An Italian teacher has been
suspended after some of her students compared Interior Minister
and rightist populist League party leader Matteo Salvini's
security and migrant decree to the Fascist racial laws.
Rosa Maria Dell'Aria, 63, a 30-year teacher at a Palermo
industrial school, told ANSA "I consider what has happened the
greatest bitterness and the biggest wound of my professional
life".
Centre-left opposition Democratic Party House deputy
president and their culture committee chief Anna Ascani said
"some students link Salvini to Fascism, something that Salvini
himself often does, a friend of (neoFascist group) CasaPound,
and the ministry decides on a very harsh sanction, with a
suspension and halving of pay for the teacher, accused of not
preventing that comparison.
"Is the next step a return to the (Fascist youth
organisation) Opera nazionale balilla?
"The Palermo episode calls for an immediate official
clarification from the education ministry."
"Do some people want to turn Italian schools into barracks?".
Another PD MP, Carmelo Miceli, called on Education Minister
Marco Bussetti to "clear up an extremely serious incident".
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