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The migrant crisis in Italy 🇮🇹

While Rome has not experienced widespread Muslim-perpetrated violence on the scale of some other European cities, there have been instances of violence and terrorism linked to extremist groups, and tensions surrounding immigration and integration.

Specific instances and broader context:

Terrorist attacks:
Though Italy has not faced major jihadi attacks on the scale of France or the UK, there have been concerns about jihadi activity and potential attacks. The Islamic State has also targeted Rome in its propaganda, though this has not translated into large-scale attacks.

Extremist groups:
There have been reports of extremist groups recruiting for and plotting attacks, as well as individuals being expelled for links to violent extremist Islamist groups.

Anti-immigrant sentiment:
Italy has seen a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment and Islamophobia, particularly in relation to the influx of migrants from North Africa, which has contributed to societal tensions.

Clashes with police:
There have been reports of clashes between Muslim migrants and police in Rome, highlighting the challenges of integration and public safety.

Attacks on Islamic sites:
There have also been incidents of violence against Islamic places of worship in Italy, including arson attacks.

Peace rallies:
In the wake of terrorist attacks in other countries, like Paris, Muslim communities in Rome have organized peace rallies to condemn violence and dissociate themselves from extremist groups.

Overall, the situation is complex:

Not all Muslims are extremists:
It is crucial to remember that the actions of a few do not represent the entire Muslim population.
Social and political factors:
Political rhetoric, social tensions, and historical factors all play a role in shaping the narrative around Muslim violence and integration.

Focus on coexistence:
Efforts to promote dialogue, understanding, and peaceful coexistence between different religious and cultural groups are essential for addressing the challenges of integration and preventing further violence, according to some reports.
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ArtieKat · M
In the wake of terrorist attacks in other countries, like Paris, Muslim communities in Rome have organized peace rallies to condemn violence and dissociate themselves from extremist groups.

Good for them @Ximenajacoba - so much trouble could have been averted in the UK if peaceful Muslims here publicly condemned extremism, and had reported to the police their bethren who were organising the grooming and rape of young English girls.
@ArtieKat Instead the UK government condemns and arrests activists like Tommy Robinson who are only trying to raise awareness.
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@NativePortlander1970 calling Tommy Robinson an activist is hilarious
@HijabaDabbaDoo Robinson is raising awareness of and about paki rape gangs
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@HijabaDabbaDoo
https://organiser.org/2025/08/04/306079/world/uk-under-siege-11-incidents-expose-alarming-islamization-threat-from-2000-2025/
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-8-2015-003081_EN.html
https://www.brandeis.edu/projects/fse/muslim/honor.html
@ArtieKat I'm not familiar with that individual, I don't think Robinson associates with him.
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@NativePortlander1970 It shows, unfortunately, how little you know then
@ArtieKat How little do I know, hmmm? I have seen quite a few interviews with Robinson, not once did he mention tjat name.
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