Friday, November 19, 2010

Expelled immigrants a protest of Brescia


Rome - November 18, 2010 - It 's been expelled this afternoon, Mohammad Abdel Hakim, an Egyptian who had inspired the protest on crane immigrants in Brescia.

With an EgyptAir flight from Malpensa to 14.40 Mimmo, it was known in Brescia, was expelled from Italy and to no avail the protests of the last hours and the attempt to suspend the flight by the 'Advocate of the migrant.

From the social center of Milan, they know that to prevent the deportation of immigrants occurred forty protesters at the airport.

Having failed to stop the flight, the protesters headed to the city where they have opened a new garrison to protest outside the headquarters of the airline Egypt Air, which supported the protesters' request to boycott the expulsion of immigrants from Egypt.

In this way, it does know the migrant lawyer, Sergio Pezzucchi, "Mohammad did not may attend the hearing on the turmoil of those days of protest. Among other things he was not on the crane, but only participated in the demonstration in support of them and were charged by the police. "

The news of the expulsion had been anticipated by the Deputy Foreign Minister of Egypt, Muhammad Abdel Hakim, through a local newspaper online. "The Italian authorities - he explained - have decided to expel two Egyptian, Muhammad al-Haja of 28 years and Muhammad Shaaban of 20, who led the protest of immigrants."

At the time he was repatriated only Muhammad Abdel Akim.

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