Horror in Calabria: Migrant Exploitation Blazes National Debate
A horrifying event in Calabria, Italy, saw four migrant fruit pickers burned alive in a van, shedding light on severe labor exploitation. The sole survivor described the attack, leading to arrests. This tragedy highlights the grim realities faced by migrants in Italy's agricultural sector.
In a grisly incident in Calabria, Italy, four migrant fruit pickers were murdered in a burned-out van, sparking nationwide discourse on labor exploitation. This appalling act underscores the vulnerabilities of migrants in Italy's labor market.
The sole survivor, Taj Mohammad Alamyar, recounted how their gangmasters set the van alight, leading to the death of his fellow workers from Afghanistan and Pakistan. The incident has prompted severe criticism from both local authorities and human rights activists.
Prosecutors have arrested two suspects, though their identities remain undisclosed. This tragic case sheds light on the grim conditions faced by migrant workers in Italy, who are often promised wages but rarely receive their due, leaving them in vulnerable positions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

