A/51/301
English
Page 8
periodic reports of Italy (CERD/C/237/Add.1) at its 1075th and 1076th
meetings, held on 1 and 2 March 1995. Under the heading of positive
developments, the Committee noted with satisfaction that Italy was one of
the States parties which had made the declaration under article 14 of the
Convention, and that Italy had practically abandoned its reservations to
the Convention and had established a procedure for their formal withdrawal.
The Committee also welcomed the introduction of certain measures to combat
the resurgence of racial violence, as well as positive measures for
regularization, training and health care for citizens of countries outside
the European Community and stateless persons. The new measures in favour
of intercultural education were also welcomed by the Committee. These
included additional teaching hours for pupils with learning difficulties,
most of whom, being of foreign origin, were having to deal with the
language problem, as well as the Ministerial Circular on equal distribution
of foreign pupils in classes in order to facilitate their social
integration.
"3. Italy wishes to provide the following information concerning certain
cases which were specifically mentioned in the Special Rapporteur’s report:
"4. Naser Hasani (para. 58). The conclusions regarding the complaint made
by Naser Hasani confirmed that a group of police officers in Florence had
checked his identity papers. Hasani, who had been found to be in
possession of a hammer and other tools, was released on his arrival at the
police station. The police officers concerned have categorically denied
having committed any act of violence. Hasani underwent a medical
examination in the casualty department at the Careggi hospital (Florence).
The judicial authorities, who had been promptly notified, had ordered an
additional medico-legal examination because no evidence of the alleged
blows had been found. The forensic physician had confirmed the total
absence of any bruises or other marks which might have been connected in
some way with the alleged mistreatment.
"5. Said Alaoui (para. 86). The conclusions regarding the blows he was
alleged to have suffered at the hands of a group of municipal police
officers in Turin have confirmed that prosecutions are currently pending
against Alaoui, who has been found guilty of resisting and causing bodily
harm to a public official, and Imposimato, who is charged with incitement
to disobey the law. Imposimato has lodged a complaint against the police
officers, accusing them of assault, threats and bodily harm. The case,
which was to be heard on 12 October 1995, has been postponed until late
January 1996.
"6. Moufida Ksouri (para. 111). There has been a criminal prosecution in
this case. The court of San Remo, in its verdict announced on 14 July
1994, sentenced the officers who had committed the rape to five years and
eight months’ imprisonment, and ordered them to pay appropriate
compensation to the victim."
/...