Summary
Italian authorities have started fingerprinting tens of thousands of gypsies living in nomad camps across the country - brushing aside accusations of racism by human rights advocates and international organisations. Interior Minister Roberto Maroni told parliament the move was needed to fight crime and identify illegal immigrants for expulsion, but also to improve the lives of those legally living in the makeshift, often unsanitary camps.
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Italy Takes Gypsy Fingerprints
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