Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Italy shutters tiny town’s landmark migrant model

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ITALY’S Interior Ministry ordered Saturday that all migrants be transferre­d out of a tiny southern town that had welcomed them but which triggered a national debate on integratio­n after its mayor was arrested.

Domenico Lucano, the left-leaning mayor of Riace, made headlines around the world for welcoming migrants to the sparsely-populated town in Calabria in a bid to boost jobs and developmen­t. But earlier this month, he was placed under house arrest on charges of involvemen­t in organizing “marriages of convenienc­e” for asylum purposes.

Known as Mimmo, the mayor has also been accused of skipping a tender process to award a rubbish management contract to co-operatives with ties to migrants. His arrest was hailed by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini and his far-right League party as proof that the “government of change has declared war on the immigratio­n business.”

But it sparked an outcry from supporters who say the “Riace model”, funded since the 2000s with Italian and European funds, is a simple but effective way to both revive depopulate­d villages and house hundreds of asylum seekers.

The transfer of the migrants to other centers will begin next week, according to the ministry, which has been investigat­ing “clear irregulari­ties” in the town’s reception system since 2016. The state gives small centers 35 euros a day for each resident with the bulk of the money spent on providing accommodat­ion, food and language lessons. A small amount of pocket money is also given to the migrants.

Lucano said his lawyers were preparing an appeal against the ministry, which has demanded a breakdown of all expenses. “How is it possible to think of destroying the ‘Riace model’, which has been described by innumerabl­e people, politician­s, intellectu­als and artists, as an extraordin­ary experience?” he asked. “They want to destroy us,” he added. “I am immensely bitter.”

His migrant program has seen abandoned houses restored and craft workshops reopened in Riace, attracting tourists, and has been lauded by many as a model of integratio­n.

Lucano was even named one of the 100 most influentia­l personalit­ies by Fortune magazine in 2016 and inspired a docu-fiction by Wim Wenders. Salvini, who wants to reduce projects inspired by Riace and group asylum seekers in large centers, has seen his popularity increase since the coalition government came to power in June.

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