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ZELIG 2008 8 PUNTATA LA SIGNORA...
La bellissima Signora Varagnolo finalmente a Zelig, brava Claudia Penoni!
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Maniko Sport Zelig Off 09/06/2008
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Maniko Sport Zelig Off 09/06/2008
Grandi Maniko Sport!
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ZELIG OFF 2008 Cripztak Claudia Penoni
Fantastica Signora Varagnolo!
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ZELIG OFF 2008 IL MITICO BELLANI...
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ZELIG OFF 2008 IL MITICO BELLANI!!!!
Il grande Bellani a Zelig Off 2008
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ZELIG OFF DANIELE RACO
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ZELIG OFF DANIELE RACO
Bravissimo!!!
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ZELIG OFF 2008 BARBARA AL CINEMA
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ZELIG OFF 2008 BARBARA AL CINEMA
Sempre grande Giancarlo Barbara!!!
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ZELIG OFF 2008 LA SIGNORA VARAGNOLO
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ZELIG OFF 2008 LA SIGNORA VARAGNOLO
Claudia Penoni con un nuovo personaggio! Da non perdere!
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ZELIG KALABRUGOVIC
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ZELIG KALABRUGOVIC
Semplicemente Unico!!!
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ZELIG OFF "E SIAMO NOI"
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ZELIG OFF "E SIAMO NOI"
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Checco Zalone - 2° puntata zelig 05/10/2007
2° puntata di zelig - medley Tiziano Ferro
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grande serata insieme al poveta romagnolo vinificatore!
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GhostbustersTube
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Bellani the Best!
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GhostbustersTube
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Mitico Zelig...
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ZadieSmith2
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IT' S SOOOOO FUNNY, KEEP ON LAUGHING...... I' M SURE, THAT THIS KIND OF "ENTERTAINMENT", COULD BE VERY INSPIRED , YOU CAN BE PROUD OF YOU..... |
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ZadieSmith2
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'There is no limit to the shame,' Gatti wrote.
His report showed that none of the fields he visited in Apulia operate under the law. 'This isn't just about unfair competition towards the EU. Here, the worst crimes against human rights are violated,' Gatti wrote. Meanwhile, Italian Interior Minister Giuliano Amato has proposed offering extended resident permits to illegal immigrants who report cases of abuse. Under current rules, those who appeal to the police for help risk being expelled if they are without a work permit. An estimated 65,000 Poles currently live in Italy. A further 10 to 15,000 are believed to be working in Italy illegally. © 2006 dpa - Deutsche Presse-Agentur |
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ZadieSmith2
(1 year ago)
In August, Italian weekly L'Espresso sent an undercover reporter to Apulia's fields.
Fabrizio Gatti, posing as a Romanian, worked for several days alongside Poles, Bulgarians and Africans. His hair-raising account included details about bosses asking immigrants to provide them with a woman to rape. |
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ZadieSmith2
(1 year ago)
Of the 117 Poles who have gone missing in Italy since 2000, about half of them are thought to have worked in Apulia, according to information provided by the Polish embassy in Rome. Meanwhile, Italian investigators are probing the suspect deaths of 14 Poles found dead in the Foggia area over the past two years.
The investigation has so far revealed that at least two of these probably involved murder. One of the victims was found burned to death. The fact that his passport was found intact on his body has led police to suspect that it was not an accident. |
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ZadieSmith2
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Investigators said the Poles were lured to Italy by unscrupulous individuals on the false promise of a decently-paid job. Once in Apulia, they were forced to work the fields picking tomatoes or artichokes under scorching hot summer temperatures of more than 40 degrees celsius for up to 15 hours non-stop.
They were paid pitiful amounts of money - often between 15 and 20 euros (20 to 25 dollars) per day - and confined to dirty camps with no sanitation or running water. Those who tried to rebel were tortured and beaten by armed guards calling themselves 'kapo', a term used to describe Nazi concentration camp overseers. 'What we found was a total disregard for human dignity. These people were reduced to slavery in our country and lived in what can only be described as concentration camps,' Piero Grasso, Italy's chief anti-Mafia prosecutor, said at the time. |
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ZadieSmith2
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'We had to work quite hard to persuade the Italian police to open an investigation and convince them that these weren't just isolated cases,' Wojciech Unolt, a Polish diplomat, told journalists attending a press conference in Rome on Thursday.
Anna Bednarek, Poland's deputy consul in Rome, said one of the main difficulties she faced involved convincing the farmworkers to report to the police the mistreatment they had suffered. 'The survivors who have come to us for help were extremely scared, also because their employers threatened to hurt them and their relatives. Most of them just wanted to tell their families they were safe,' Bednarek said. In July, a joint operation saw Italian and Polish police free a total of 113 Polish citizens that were being held in Nazi-style labour camps in the province of Foggia, a city in Apulia, the region that forms the heel of Italy's boot. |
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ZadieSmith2
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Warsaw is urging Rome to help it track down dozens of Polish citizens that have gone missing over the past six years after working as slave labourers in southern Italy's tomato fields. Polish police have published a list of 117 names on its website while the country's justice minister, Zbigniew Ziobro, was expected to raise the issue during meetings in Rome with Italian government ministers scheduled to take place next week, Polish embassy officials said. The case has prompted an investigation by Italian anti-Mafia prosecutors. It has also helped spotlight an ignominious state of affairs that is blighting one of the European Union's richest countries: The inhumane treatment of foreign immigrants employed as fruit and vegetable pickers in its southern fields. |
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