Sanaa: the tragic death of a girl looking for a normal life of the Lazio Region
Against political speculation and war of religion .
Alessandro Colaiacono (source: blog ImmigrazioneOggi )
The terrible murder of the young father of Sanaa by Montereale in the province of Pordenone, is not just a news story for those who usually decide not to publish.
is the tragic story of a Moroccan girl killed by her father because she engaged to an Italian man, his employer. As painful as humanly
the story of Sanaa, in his death so horrible contrasts with his love of life and willingness to integrate, as far as the comments of the media and politics seek to all ways of reading the story through the lens of religious fanaticism, Sanaa is not a martyr of the clash between religions.
The eighteen year-old Moroccan is the victim of a subculture that has little to do with Islam and its precepts, but is the result of a social fabric that has a primitive conception of women. A culture that until a few years ago had spread, albeit in different ways, even in parts of Italy.
This is not to say that there is the problem of integration of women in some communities of the Islamic tradition. It is an obvious phenomenon, reported by authoritative experts and addressed in the Charter of values, citizenship and integration sponsored by the Ministry of Interior. A complex problem and therefore requires appropriate solutions, investments and few claims. Should facilitate processes that bring these women into contact with the institutions for promotion of projects that avoid their isolation from the moment of family reunion: language classes, counseling, special programs in schools when they accompany their children, partnerships with cultural centers Islamic. There are many initiatives in this direction, experiments on isolated facts almost always private social organizations, with few resources but able to read hidden needs and come into contact with.
official policies to date do not go in this direction, the diversity continues to be seen and dealt with fear in the worst ways. Someone has even suggested a psychic fragility of the father of Sanaa due to the diet of Ramadan.
Then, more than the many proclamations of the institutions, all ready to become a civil party in the process, we expect interventions that promote the empowerment of these women, maybe not with the restrictions and prohibitions - such as the veil, also pulled out in these cases - but with relationships and culture.
One last thought is who bravely Sanaa was not afraid to meet the culture of his new country and tried the normal life of her age. This normalcy has not found before, let us at least give it to her now, she and its younger sisters.
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