Mafia killing of Ghanaians and other immigrants sparks riots near Naples
By The Times
Diaspora (Italy) | Sat, 20 Sep 2008
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Race riots exploded in the southern Italian town of Castelvolturno near Naples yesterday after six African immigrants were shot dead at a tailor's shop in an attack by gangsters from the the Naples Mafia.

Police said that the violence was related to a drugs turf war among the Camorra, the Naples Mafia, in which African immigrants appeared to be involved. But the rioters, who smashed windows and turned over cars, accused the police and mafiosi of racism for assuming that immigrants were drugs dealers. At least six gunmen fired Kalashnikovs and small arms during the attack.

Young men with crowbars forced motorists out of their vehicles while African women screamed. “We want justice. It's not true that our murdered friends sold drugs or were mobsters,” one protester said. The six dead, all in their late twenties, were from Ghana, Togo and Liberia.

Sando De Franciscis, head of the Caserta region, said: “The arrogance of the Camorra has reached intolerable levels.” Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, the Archbishop of Naples, said: “As long as these killers are not defeated we will always have cemeteries filled by hate and violence.” Police said that 130 bullets had been fired from a car and several motor scooters. Mafiosi gunmen also mowed down the owner of a games arcade in Castelvolturno, firing 60 bullets into his head and abdomen 20 minutes before the attack on the Africans.

Investigators said both incidents were related to a feud over drugs.

Police said that the violence sprang from a crackdown by the Casalesi clan, a Camorra faction linked to the drugs trade, on dealers who had moved into the clan's territory “without authorisation”.

By:Richard Owen in Rome
Source: The Times
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Mafia killing of Ghanaians and other immigrants sparks riots near Naples
dada boat | varese italy- (Location: Italy) | 9/20/2008 10:51:00 AM
we want to knonw whether the Npp government have got love for ghanaians in diasporal
Mafia killing of Ghanaians and other immigrants sparks riots near Naples
cause | bedizzole-brescia (Location: European Union) | 9/20/2008 12:19:00 PM
such issue is gettining rampante in italy. is not only ghanaians, but other immegrantes. just a week before this case a father and son (italian) use stike to killed atineger (19 year old boy) in milano , who is original abukenafasso.the media said, he want to their shop to stile biscute. this is not issues of mafia but dignite of immegrate in italy.this is nothing infront of italian,becouse some of the politicians, prove to them that immegrantes are crime to to their nation,so the individual do not respect we the immigrates,and their curt do not recugnaze the right of us.so i hope ghana gov have to interven in this issure(six ghanaaians dead in napoli )they are not crimenals.if this happen in ghana,the talian gov. will react on it so i hope ghana gov has to do something about it.
Mafia killing of Ghanaians and other immigrants sparks riots near Naples
yakub gawan | spain-madrid (Location: Spain) | 11/10/2008 8:55:00 PM
please mr pressident kufou,ghanians wont to see haw muche u care for them,ur peoples are dieng in italy and is ur action as a pressident ghana,nonw ghanians have to think for them selfs becouse mr kufou nooooo i sayed nooooo,j j was the best all ghanians,
 

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