ROME, July 27 (Reuters) - Italy's first black minister, a target of
racist slurs since her appointment in April, has condemned a spectator
who threw bananas towards her while she was making a speech at a party
rally.
Integration minister Cecile Kyenge, who
was born in Democratic Republic of Congo, has angered far-right groups
with her campaign to make it easier for immigrants to gain Italian
citizenship.
Shortly before the incident on
Friday, members of the right-wing Forza Nuova group left mannequins
covered in fake blood at the site of the rally in Cervia, central
Italy, in protest against Kyenge's proposal to
make anyone born on
Italian soil a citizen.
"Immigration kills," was
written on leaflets accompanying the dummies - a slogan Forza Nuova
has previously used when referring to murders committed by immigrants
in Italy.
Although the bananas missed the stage
where Kyenge was speaking, she responded to the gesture on Twitter,
calling it "sad" and a waste of food, considering the economic crisis.
"The courage and optimism to change things has to come above all from the bottom up to reach the institutions," she added.
Kyenge
has faced regular insults since becoming minister, often from other
politicians. Earlier this month a senior parliamentarian in the
anti-immigration Northern League party likened her to an orangutan and
only apologised after a storm of criticism.
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