The leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Franco Corbelli, informs, in a note, that “in Tarsia, in the province of Cosenza, the works for a few days for the realization of the greatest humanitarian work, unique of the genre in the world, linked to the tragedy of immigration, the international cemetery of migrants, which will give dignity to the death of all those unfortunate people (men, women and children) have resumed for a few days. buried, without a name, with a simple number, in many small remote cemeteries, almost all of Calabrian and Sicilians, who in fact erase their memory and any reference for their families of the distant, poor countries of the world who do not know where to go one day to look for them to be able to bring a flower and say a prayer. Definitely canceled. They had stopped. For a few days now they have finally resumed to be completed. For human rights and I thank those who allow us to create this extraordinary work, known and appreciated in Italy and internationally. Schioppo from the former concentration camp of Ferramonti, a place of captivity during the Second World War but also a place where humanity and solidarity has always prevailed and none of the over 3000 internees has ever undergone any violence. Syrian died, at the beginning of September 2019, on the coast in front of Turkey, together with the young mother Rehana and the brother Galip, and unfortunately become the symbol of the immense tragedy of immigration.
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