Friday, November 14, 2014

Tor Sapienza: insulted and escorted, there is no peace for Marine-Video – The last rebound

Tor Sapienza: insulted and escorted, there is no peace for Marine-Video – The last rebound

 


 

 
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Tor Sapienza: insulted and escorted, there is no peace for Marine-Video

 
 


 
 

 
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Tor Sapienza confirms yet another weapon in the minefield under the feet of the mayor of Rome, Ignazio Marino. The new images that come to us from the Tor Sapienza speak very clearly.

Fines unpaid leave Ztl expired car parked repeatedly in a double row, and failure while the city was victim of heavy rains: the situation of the outskirts of the capital is another obstacle administration in obvious difficulty. Even a few weeks ago the Democratic Party Roman, the party that supported the surgeon to Genoa in the race against the Capitol, Gianni Alemanno, has released the survey in which Romans 8 out of 10 were fed up with Marino. Paradoxically, according to the poll, the Democratic Party took on the vote.

Now just the Democratic Party, faced with images of a mayor who goes to Tor Sapienza take insults from hundreds of families and residents are tired of suffering degradation product of uncontrolled immigration, seems to turn away from the mayor.

“Either we change or we go forward” is the rule of the Democratic Party that gives Marino a chance to reshuffle council , to give a signal discontinuity and, obviously, to gain some other armchair. The mayor’s visit to Tor Sapienza as we have shown in the previous article and video at the bottom of this, was the conviction of citizens who greeted him, and when he arrived, when he’s gone, with boos and insults.

Those who continue to prove that they do not know the material situation of the Tor Sapienza is Vincenzo Spadafora, Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents, “I wonder how long it will go ‘out to look for scapegoats among the most ‘weak. And I also wonder why it and ‘stood by short-sighted policies and cuts that have produced de facto abandonment of certain areas, suburbs in the head. ” According Spadafora young people were following a precise path and that ‘was abruptly interrupted as a result of the forced transfer to other facilities, “Many kids were followed by 24 hours 24 educators.”

Perhaps Spadafora has never visited the central Via Morandi, or perhaps when he visited the center has been set up in an impeccable manner, so that it becomes spotless and efficient at best. Anyone who has lived on a daily basis on their skin the proximity of the center, as residents of the Tor Sapienza, does not want to know more and the only thing I ask is to be closed. Why do not you begin to listen and try to understand their motivations?

 
 


 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 


 
 

 
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