The Italian jobs? Unemployed youth clash with police in Italy
About
3,000 unemployed demonstrators have clashed with riot police in
Naples during a protest against rocketing youth unemployment. The
violence erupted in the city after a visit by Labor Minister Elsa
Fornero and left 23 people injured.
RT,
13
November, 2012
About
3,000 unemployed demonstrators have clashed with riot police in
Naples during a protest against rocketing youth unemployment. The
violence erupted in the city after a visit by Labor Minister Elsa
Fornero and left 23 people injured.
Protesters
donned masks of the unpopular Fornero and waved banners calling for
Prime Minister Mario Monti to step down. Fornero and the German labor
minister, Ursula von der Leyen, are in Naples for talks on Italy’s
economic and unemployment problems.
A
skirmish erupted when a breakaway group hurled stones and bottles at
police, who returned fire with teargas, leaving 23 injured.
Fornero
infuriated many Italians when she told them last month not to
be “choosy” when
looking for work.
Italy’s
youth have borne the brunt of the economic crisis and government
measures to tackle it do not appear to be working. Unemployment among
15-24-year-olds stood at 35.1 per cent in September, up 4.7 per cent
on last year.
Italy
is laden with debt and entered into recession at the end of last
year. The economic gloom has been exasperated by reports of
corruption and misuse of public funds by officials and politicians.
Italian
prosecutors have filed charges of market manipulation against
seven officials of the Standard & Poor's (S&P) and Fitch
ratings agencies the rating agencies for a number of downgrades of
Italy last year.
An
Italian expert said that firms like S&P and Fitch are meddling
where they shouldn’t and creating hysteria in regard to Italian
debt:
“These
agencies came out with declarations when the markets would be open
and therefore this created a big cult [panic] on the markets about
Italian sovereign debt.” Paolo
Raffone told RT.
S&P
and Fitch say they are cooperating fully with the Italian inquiry.
Demonstrators clash with riot police officers during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
Demonstrators clash with riot police officers during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
Demonstrators stay undercover behind a plastic wall during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
Hooded demonstrators stand behind a makeshift fence during clashes with riot police officers during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
Demonstrators clash with riot police officers during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
Demonstrators hold masks of Elsa Fornero, Italy's Minister of Labour, during a demonstration against unemployement in Naples on November 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mario Laporta)
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