Terrified Italian women turn against migrants: 'It is not safe here anymore'
AN Italian town has been left gripped by fear after an influx of migrants has seen terrified women too scared to leave their homes.
By REBECCA PERRING
14:18, Tue, Nov 22, 2016 | UPDATED: 18:34, Tue, Nov 22, 2016
Frightened females have taken to the streets to protest against the opening of a new refugee reception centre, which will welcome the arrival of more than 250 asylum seekers.
In front of the group are banners emblazoned with the powerful message: “No security, no freedom” as shockwaves are sent across the entire community of Aurelio in Rome.
Ilaria, 20, said: "We didn’t want the opening of a new centre.
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Women say they are too scared to leave their homes
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CasaPound demonstrators protest against asylum seekers in Italy
It is not safe here anymore
“It is not easy to get around this neighbourhood at night.
"You feel followed, you feel observed. It is not safe here anymore. “
Soon-to-be-mother Eleanor, 30, added: "I no longer dare to go home alone in the evening, I call my husband after dark.”
Another slogan to support the protest read: ”Some Italians do not give up.”
One protestor, 63-year-old grandmother Simonetta claims she witnessed a migrant man masturbating in broad daylight. She added: "We must defend ourselves”.
But some protestors have taken matters into their own hands, with some camping outside the new centre to "watch the neighbourhood”.
Official figures show more than 420,000 migrants and refugees from Syria and other countries have landed in Italy since the start of the migrant crisis in 2014
By REBECCA PERRING
14:18, Tue, Nov 22, 2016 | UPDATED: 18:34, Tue, Nov 22, 2016
Frightened females have taken to the streets to protest against the opening of a new refugee reception centre, which will welcome the arrival of more than 250 asylum seekers.
In front of the group are banners emblazoned with the powerful message: “No security, no freedom” as shockwaves are sent across the entire community of Aurelio in Rome.
Ilaria, 20, said: "We didn’t want the opening of a new centre.

Women say they are too scared to leave their homes

CasaPound demonstrators protest against asylum seekers in Italy
It is not safe here anymore
“It is not easy to get around this neighbourhood at night.
"You feel followed, you feel observed. It is not safe here anymore. “
Soon-to-be-mother Eleanor, 30, added: "I no longer dare to go home alone in the evening, I call my husband after dark.”
Another slogan to support the protest read: ”Some Italians do not give up.”
One protestor, 63-year-old grandmother Simonetta claims she witnessed a migrant man masturbating in broad daylight. She added: "We must defend ourselves”.
But some protestors have taken matters into their own hands, with some camping outside the new centre to "watch the neighbourhood”.
Official figures show more than 420,000 migrants and refugees from Syria and other countries have landed in Italy since the start of the migrant crisis in 2014