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Migrant bus driver rams bus full of children into cars on highway, sets it on fire

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We're lucky we have the ocean between us and them but Justin Traitor has an open border policy so we still get them.


An Italian bus driver of Senegalese descent was arrested on Wednesday after hijacking his own vehicle and setting it on fire, allegedly threatening to kill more than 50 children on board whose hands he had bound.

The 47-year-old man said he was acting in revenge for the thousands of migrants, many of them African, who have drowned in the Mediterranean in recent years while trying to reach Europe from Libya.
“No one will survive,” he said, according to police.
“He shouted ‘Stop the deaths at sea, I’ll carry out a massacre’,” said Marco Palmieri, a police spokesman.

The man, named as Ousseynou Sy, was driving 51 children from their middle school near the city of Cremona to a sporting event when he started making threats, brandishing a knife.
In an ordeal that lasted around 40 minutes, he started driving towards nearby Milan.
He rammed the bus into cars on a busy highway before it came to a stop at a roadblock set up by police.

He then doused it in petrol and set it on fire.
Police smashed the windows of the vehicle to allow the children to escape.
Television footage showed thick black smoke and flames billowing from the bus, which was reduced to a burnt-out hulk…

One of the children told reporters that the driver had threatened to pour petrol on them and set them alight.
“He handcuffed us and threatened us. He said that if we moved he would pour out the petrol and set fire to it.
“He kept saying that people in Africa are dying and the fault is Di Maio and Salvini’s” – a reference to Luigi Di Maio and Matteo Salvini, the leaders of the two parties that make up the populist coalition.

Mobile phone footage taken by passing motorists showed dozens of children screaming in panic as they ran away from the vehicle.
At least 12 children were taken to hospital for bruises, smoke inhalation or because they were suffering from shock.
Police said the suspect had a criminal record, with convictions for sexual molestation and driving while drunk. He obtained Italian citizenship in 2004.

Mr Salvini, the interior minister and head of the anti-immigration League party, asked why a person with a criminal record was allowed to drive a school bus.
Interior minister officials said they were studying the possibility of revoking the driver’s Italian citizenship….

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...-set-alight-angry-driver-retaliation-migrant/
 

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Italy was so smug when it said that it never experienced an Islamic terror attack.
 

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We're lucky we have the ocean between us and them but Justin Traitor has an open border policy so we still get them.


An Italian bus driver of Senegalese descent was arrested on Wednesday after hijacking his own vehicle and setting it on fire, allegedly threatening to kill more than 50 children on board whose hands he had bound.
Holy non-sequitor, batman.
 

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Italy was so smug when it said that it never experienced an Islamic terror attack.
Yes Now they're not happy that Italians are no longer willing to bend over and let themselves be invaded and raped. This incident just stoked more hatred against migrants and Salvini's popularity has skyrocketed.
 

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Thankfully none of the schoolchildren suffered the same fate as the 2300 refugees and migrants. No doubt these poor kids will be scarred for life. The driver will deserve what is coming to him!!

But there was a brave 13 year old student who is a migrant by the name of Ramy Shehata. The office of Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said it would grant citizenship to Shehata.
"The Interior Ministry is ready to take on the expenses and speed up the procedures to recognize citizenship for the little hero. The hope is to attribute ... citizenship to Ramy and remove it from the bus driver," said a statement from the interior ministry.
Carabinieri who received Shehata's call said the teenager was able to give them the bus' exact location over the phone and said his actions were "essential for the rescue."
"Ramy called us and had his head down looking through the glass door and was able to read the signs on the road, giving an exact location of where the bus was and where it was going."
The driver has been previously convicted of sexual assault and driving while intoxicated, according to police. He allegedly yelled "You're all going to die" and "I need to avenge the deaths in the Mediterranean," Palmieri said, in an apparent reference to migrant drownings in the Mediterranean.

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/03/21/europe/italian-driver-school-bus-fire-intl-scli/index.html

Brave migrant who kept his head on his shoulders and helped to save all the lives of the students. No doubt he deserves to be awarded full citizenship!!
 

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The Senegalese driver either didn't hear the kid or if he heard but he didn't understand Arabic.
 

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The Senegalese driver either didn't hear the kid or if he heard but he didn't understand Arabic.
The true hero story is now coming out and its about Riccardo a Italian kid and Niccolo' that offered himself to the terrorist, that the media ignored because he's Italian...get the drift?

In addition to Niccolò, who offered himself as a hostage:

There is the story of another Italian boy who was overshadowed by the media.

This is Riccardo, Italian. Yesterday immediately after the attempted massacre of the Senegalese driver, he was interviewed:
And immediately greeted by Salvini as the 'child hero':
Ousseynou Sy tied them up and threatened them, shouting: "No one comes out of here alive!" But how do you do ??? It could have been a massacre, fortunately everyone saved the 51 boys: it was a miracle. Listen to the story of this little hero!

Then, his video disappeared from the so-called 'official' media. It was not useful for the immigrationist narrative. Replaced by those of Ramy and Adam, two non-Italians.
Their presence was necessary to try to divert attention from the catastrophe of a 'new Italian' who tries to burn 51 children alive.

Thus began the propaganda of the Moroccan child without Italian citizenship (if he is Moroccan, why make him Italian?) Who saved everyone.
It didn't happen that way. They were all heroes, in that situation but, by chance, the media canceled the Italian child and highlighted the foreign one.
Despite risking his life, it was Riccardo: he takes off the straps and retrieves the phone!

It was Riccardo, the Italian boy, in an interview with the Corriere, to explain again what had happened: "A friend of mine, Rami, had hidden his cell phone, he made the first 112 calls", obviously useless.

"At on point he fell to the ground, without showing me I went to pick it up and passed it to Adam, behind me."
In short, Riccardo played a fundamental role: without him, probably, they would all be dead.
But he was canceled. Because it didn't serve the disgusting propaganda of the media

http://giornale24italia.altervista....fJMnHgiqQTWkYUYAwrhfioYAme5EgfMzv-FaSg0jCSrCU
 

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A transcript of what another student who was interviewed and stated that there were two of the kids that called the police. One was Ricardo and the other was Ramy.

03:14 Is it true that you gave the alarm with your cell phones? —Yes, it was
03:17 a friend of mine, Ricardo Frignati, and another friend of mine.
03:20 They called the police without being discovered.
03:24 In fact, the police arrived afterward. —So two called?
03:28 Yes, two called, and we made it.
03:31 They succeeded in hiding the cell phone? —They succeeded in hiding their cell phones inside,
03:35 but then Niccolò and another friend from another class, they took them, because they wanted to.

https://gatesofvienna.net/2019/03/interview-with-an-italian-student-who-was-on-the-torched-bus/

The second boy was very likely Ramy Shehata. The Italians are granting him citizenship, so I will go with the true facts:

Italy to grant citizenship to 13-year-old Egyptian boy who saved children on hijacked school bus
Ramy Shehata pretended to pray in Arabic while he secretly alerted his father of attack:

A boy who alerted police that his school bus had been hijacked by its driver, who was threatening to burn the 51 children on board alive, is to be granted Italian citizenship.

Ramy Shehata, of Egyptian origin, secretly rang his father on a hidden mobile phone after the driver demanded the children hand their phones over.

Italy’s Ansa news agency reported that the 13-year-old made the call while pretending to pray in Arabic, but he was actually issuing a warning to his father who then phoned the police.

After police arrived, the driver allegedly doused the vehicle with a flammable liquid and shouted: “No one will survive today.”

The bus, which had been transporting two classes of schoolchildren from the province of Cremona to Milan, went up in flames.

But police managed to rescue all of the passengers through broken windows before the fire destroyed the vehicle, and there were no serious injuries.

Ramy’s father, Khaled Shehata, who immigrated from Egypt in 2001, told Ansa news agency his son was born in Italy in 2005 but was never issued official citizenship documentation.

Firefighters and police gather after man hijacked school bus and set it on fire in Milan
“My son did his duty, it would be nice if he got Italian citizenship now,” he said.

”We would love to stay in this country. When I saw him yesterday I hugged him hard.”

Government officials said on Thursday they would fast-track and pay for the boy’s citizenship application.

“The interior ministry is ready to take care of the expense and to fast-track citizenship for this little hero,” officials said in a statement.

Currently, children born to immigrant parents in Italy have to wait until they turn 18 before being eligible to apply for citizenship.

Meanwhile, the interior minister Matteo Salvini said he hoped to be able to revoke the Italian citizenship of the alleged bus driver under a security decree that the government introduced in December.

Ousseynou Sy, a 47-year-old Senegalese immigrant who became an Italian citizen in 2004, has been charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, resisting arrest and arson.


Prosecutors said there were no indications that Mr Sy was radicalised or had ties to Islamic terrorists, but that he claimed the kidnapping was to draw attention to refugee deaths in the Mediterranean Sea.

Mr Sy allegedly bought a canister of petrol and restraints a day before the attack on Wednesday.

He also sent a video to friends in Italy and Senegal indicating plans for bold action, with the message “Africa, Rise up”, prosecutors said.

Mr Sy has previously been convicted in 2007 and 2011 of drunken driving and sexual molestation of a minor, prosecutors added.

Sky TG24 said the driver had worked for the bus company for 15 years without any employment-related issues.

Since coming into power in June, Italy’s ruling right-wing League party and populist Five Star Movement have established a strong anti-immigration stance.

The country has previously threatened to close its ports to humanitarian refugee rescue ships.

Last year, nearly 2,300 migrants and refugees died while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe, according to the UN.

We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...an-boy-citizenship-rami-shehata-a8836716.html

I will go with the facts rather than take the word of a far right news media!!
 

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A transcript of what another student who was interviewed and stated that there were two of the kids that called the police. One was Ricardo and the other was Ramy.

03:14 Is it true that you gave the alarm with your cell phones? —Yes, it was
03:17 a friend of mine, Ricardo Frignati, and another friend of mine.
03:20 They called the police without being discovered.
03:24 In fact, the police arrived afterward. —So two called?
03:28 Yes, two called, and we made it.
03:31 They succeeded in hiding the cell phone? —They succeeded in hiding their cell phones inside,
03:35 but then Niccolò and another friend from another class, they took them, because they wanted to.

https://gatesofvienna.net/2019/03/interview-with-an-italian-student-who-was-on-the-torched-bus/

The second boy was very likely Ramy Shehata. The Italians are granting him citizenship, so I will go with the true facts:

Italy to grant citizenship to 13-year-old Egyptian boy who saved children on hijacked school bus
Ramy Shehata pretended to pray in Arabic while he secretly alerted his father of attack:

A boy who alerted police that his school bus had been hijacked by its driver, who was threatening to burn the 51 children on board alive, is to be granted Italian citizenship.

Ramy Shehata, of Egyptian origin, secretly rang his father on a hidden mobile phone after the driver demanded the children hand their phones over.

Italy’s Ansa news agency reported that the 13-year-old made the call while pretending to pray in Arabic, but he was actually issuing a warning to his father who then phoned the police.

After police arrived, the driver allegedly doused the vehicle with a flammable liquid and shouted: “No one will survive today.”

The bus, which had been transporting two classes of schoolchildren from the province of Cremona to Milan, went up in flames.

But police managed to rescue all of the passengers through broken windows before the fire destroyed the vehicle, and there were no serious injuries.

Ramy’s father, Khaled Shehata, who immigrated from Egypt in 2001, told Ansa news agency his son was born in Italy in 2005 but was never issued official citizenship documentation.

Firefighters and police gather after man hijacked school bus and set it on fire in Milan
“My son did his duty, it would be nice if he got Italian citizenship now,” he said.

”We would love to stay in this country. When I saw him yesterday I hugged him hard.”

Government officials said on Thursday they would fast-track and pay for the boy’s citizenship application.

“The interior ministry is ready to take care of the expense and to fast-track citizenship for this little hero,” officials said in a statement.

Currently, children born to immigrant parents in Italy have to wait until they turn 18 before being eligible to apply for citizenship.

Meanwhile, the interior minister Matteo Salvini said he hoped to be able to revoke the Italian citizenship of the alleged bus driver under a security decree that the government introduced in December.

Ousseynou Sy, a 47-year-old Senegalese immigrant who became an Italian citizen in 2004, has been charged with attempted murder, kidnapping, resisting arrest and arson.


Prosecutors said there were no indications that Mr Sy was radicalised or had ties to Islamic terrorists, but that he claimed the kidnapping was to draw attention to refugee deaths in the Mediterranean Sea.

Mr Sy allegedly bought a canister of petrol and restraints a day before the attack on Wednesday.

He also sent a video to friends in Italy and Senegal indicating plans for bold action, with the message “Africa, Rise up”, prosecutors said.

Mr Sy has previously been convicted in 2007 and 2011 of drunken driving and sexual molestation of a minor, prosecutors added.

Sky TG24 said the driver had worked for the bus company for 15 years without any employment-related issues.

Since coming into power in June, Italy’s ruling right-wing League party and populist Five Star Movement have established a strong anti-immigration stance.

The country has previously threatened to close its ports to humanitarian refugee rescue ships.

Last year, nearly 2,300 migrants and refugees died while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe, according to the UN.

We’ll tell you what’s true. You can form your own view.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...an-boy-citizenship-rami-shehata-a8836716.html

I will go with the facts rather than take the word of a far right news media!!


How many foreigners live in Italy illegally?

Focus is largely on the 690,000 migrants who have arrived by boat since 2013, most of them from sub-Saharan Africa. While some have papers, others don't – and most are still in the country.

Migration study foundation ISMU estimates there are some 500,000 people living in Italy illegally – equivalent to 0.9 percent of the population, among them failed asylum seekers and those who have outstayed their visas.

How many people arrive in Italy by boat?

Figures from the International Organization for Migration show that around 120,000 immigrants arrived in Italy by sea in 2017, with the government putting the cost of taking them in at €4.2 billion. Two-thirds of that figure was spent on caring for asylum seekers, while 18 percent went on sea rescue and 13 percent on medical assistance.

In 2013, there were 22,000 people in asylum centres. By January, that number stood at 182,000.
 

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In other news, I hired a man from Pakistan to build something for me today . Seems like a good man and is very intelligent as well.
 

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How many foreigners live in Italy illegally?

Focus is largely on the 690,000 migrants who have arrived by boat since 2013, most of them from sub-Saharan Africa. While some have papers, others don't – and most are still in the country.

Migration study foundation ISMU estimates there are some 500,000 people living in Italy illegally – equivalent to 0.9 percent of the population, among them failed asylum seekers and those who have outstayed their visas.

How many people arrive in Italy by boat?

Figures from the International Organization for Migration show that around 120,000 immigrants arrived in Italy by sea in 2017, with the government putting the cost of taking them in at €4.2 billion. Two-thirds of that figure was spent on caring for asylum seekers, while 18 percent went on sea rescue and 13 percent on medical assistance.

In 2013, there were 22,000 people in asylum centres. By January, that number stood at 182,000.
Ramy Shehata was born in Italy and lived all his life in that country. If you did so in Canada or The UK, then you are a Naturalized Citizen, although your parents may have been illegal aliens, or living there under temporary permits.

The bus driver on the other hand is an Italian citizen. But he was a total and utter nutcase, so if the Italian Government revokes his citizenship, his country of origin have the right to refuse his citizenship, if he revoked it in the first place to accept the Italian Citizenship.
 
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