According to a report by
The New York Times, Daisy Osakue is confident the attack was racially-motivated
amid a spate of similar attacks on people of colour.
An Italian-born Nigerian
athlete Daisy Osakue, an Italian-born Nigerian athlete, on Monday, July 30,
2018, was attacked with eggs in an incident that has kicked up a racism row in
Italy.
Osakue, born in Turin to
Nigerian parents, was struck in her left eye when unknown assailants hurled an
egg at her face from a car at Moncalieri, near Turin.
The discus thrower landed
in Turin’s Oftalmico eye hospital with an injured cornea but is expected to
make a full recovery before next month’s European Athletics Championships in
Germany.
Daisy Osakue said………
“I don’t want to play the
sexism or racism card, but people should be able to go out without someone
attacking you out of the blue, They are just cowards,” she said.
Since the attack occured
early on Monday, the European nation’s far-right Interior Minister, Matteo
Salvini, has been accused of promoting hate against immigrants with his
anti-immigration actions.
Former center-left prime
minister, Matteo Renzi, took to his Twitter account (@matteorenzi) to blame the
government for the racially-motivated attack.
He posted,
“Daisy Osakue. She’s an
Italian champion. Yesterday she was savagely beaten up by racist scum. Attacks
against people of different skin color are an emergency. Now it is evidence,
that no one can deny, especially if it sits in the government.”
Many Italian journalists
and sports personalities have also publicly voiced their support for Osakue and
condemned the motive behind the attack, even though local police are unsure
about any racial motives behind the attack as white locals have also been
targeted by the assailants.
The New York Times reported
that the United Nations has also reacted to the attack, with the southern
European chief of the UN refugee agency, Felipe Camargo, expressing how
worrisome it is.
“We can not tolerate this
escalation of indiscriminate violence, which reveals an alarming racial
matrix,” he said.
Salvini has been defiant in
the wake of the heat from the Osakue attack, using the opportunity to attack
the left’s immigration policies.
“Is there a racism
emergency in Italy? Don’t be stupid. I point out that over the last three days
alone the police have arrested 95 migrants while 414 others were reported to
prosecutors,” he said in a statement on Monday.
“The mass immigration
permitted by the left in recent years has not helped, which is why I’m working
to stop human traffickers and illegal immigrants,” he concluded.
He also condemned the attack
on Osakue and expressed his wish to “meet her and see her compete as soon as
possible”.
“Every attack should be
punished and condemned. I’ll always be at the side of those who suffer
violence,” he said.
Salvini has been constantly
criticised for his crackdown on illegal immigration that has included closing
Italian ports to shut out migrant rescue boats.
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