
Four North Africans held in a migrant center on the outskirts of Rome have sewn their lips together in protest at their lengthy detention, Italian news agency ANSA reported Sunday. The men, aged between 20 and 30, used a thread from a blanket and a small needle to sew their mouths shut at the Ponte Galeria facility on Saturday. They are receiving medical care, ANSA said. One of the four was due to be repatriated to his home country on Monday. The heavily guarded Ponte Galeria immigrant detention center, located near Rome's Fiumicino airport to facilitate deportations, houses around a hundred illegal migrants. "Their revolt requires us to reopen the national debate on these inhumane centers and on a legislation that takes in those fleeing war, violence and poverty," said Rome mayor Ignazio Marino. How to deal with the growing number of immigrants is a controversial issue in Italy. More than 33,000 migrants had landed in Italy as of late October -- nearly three times more than the number for 2012. Most come from impoverished African countries but now also from Syria. The latest incident comes just days after Brussels condemned the "appalling" conditions at some of the country's migrant centers, following the release of footage of naked asylum-seekers being hosed down at a facility on the island of Lampedusa. Lampedusa hit the headlines in October when a boat laden with migrants caught fire and capsized within sight of the shore, leaving 366 dead in the worst Mediterranean migrant tragedy yet.
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