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"The Mandarins and the olives do not fall from heaven" - African Rosarno

On January 31, 2010 we got together to form the Assembly of African workers
Rosarno in Rome. We
workers who were forced to leave after Rosarno
claimed our rights. We were working in inhumane conditions.
lived in abandoned factories, without water or electricity.
Our work was underpaid.
leave the places where we slept every morning at 6.00 for
returned only in the evening at 20.00 for € 25 that did not end even
all in our pockets.
Sometimes we were not, after a hard day's work, to make us pay
.
return with empty hands and the body bent with fatigue.
We were, for many years, the subject of discrimination, exploitation and threats of all kinds
.
We were exploited by day and hunted at night by the children of our
exploiters.
We were beaten, harassed, hunted down like animals ... drawn,
someone is gone forever.
They shot at us, for fun or for someone's interest.
We continued to work.
By the time we became easy targets. We could not anymore.
those who were not wounded by bullets, were injured in their dignity, their pride in
human beings.
We could no longer wait for help that would never happen because we
invisible, do not exist for the authorities of this country.
We got to see, we went down the street shouting for our existence. People do not
wanted to see us. How can you show someone that does not exist?
authorities and the police came and we were deported from
city because we were no longer safe. The inhabitants of Rosarno
have made us the chase, to lynch this time held in real
teams manhunt.
We were locked up in detention centers for immigrants. Many of us are still
, others returned to Africa, others are scattered in cities
South
We are in Rome. Today we find ourselves without jobs, without a place to sleep
without our luggage and with wages still unpaid in the hands of our
exploiters.
Noi diciamo di essere degli attori della vita economica di questo paese, le
cui autorità non vogliono né vederci né ascoltarci. I mandarini, le olive, le
arance non cadono dal cielo. Sono delle mani che li raccolgono.
Eravamo riusciti a trovare un lavoro che abbiamo perduto semplicemente perché
abbiamo domandato di essere trattati come esseri umani. Non siamo venuti in
Italia per fare i turisti. Il nostro lavoro e il nostro sudore serve all’Italia
come serve alle nostre famiglie che hanno riposto in noi molte speranze.
Domandiamo alle autorità di questo paese di incontrarci e di ascoltare le
nostre richieste:
- domandiamo che il permesso di soggiorno concesso per motive umanitari to 11 African
injured in Rosario, is granted to all of us who are victims of exploitation and our
irregular condition that has left us without work
, abandoned and forgotten on the streets.
We want the government to assume its responsibilities and ensure
us the opportunity to work with dignity.

Assembly of African Workers in Rome Rosarno

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