Italy denounced over footage of migrants seemingly forced to strip naked

Video footage appears to show men naked on Lampedusa as they wait to be sprayed for scabies

Migrants arriving at  island of Lampedusa: the video footage has provoked renewed criticism of Italy’s creaking reception system for refugees. Photograph: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Migrants arriving at island of Lampedusa: the video footage has provoked renewed criticism of Italy’s creaking reception system for refugees. Photograph: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images

Video footage appearing to show migrants at the reception centre on Lampedusa standing naked in the open air while waiting to be sprayed for scabies has provoked a storm of protest in Italy.

Broadcast by the Rai 2 television channel on Monday night, the pictures appeared to show a practice that was labelled “unworthy of a civilised country” by Laura Boldrini, the speaker of the lower house of parliament. Coming barely two months after hundreds of people died in two separate disasters in the Mediterranean, the footage provoked renewed criticism of Italy’s creaking reception system for refugees.

“Italy should be ashamed,” Giusi Nicolini, mayor of Lampedusa, told Rai 2 television. “It [the reception system] has to change. This is not what we were expecting to see just two months after the shipwrecks which prompted weeping, tears, commitments and promises.” In the footage, which appeared to have been shot on a mobile phone, at least two men at the reception centre are shown standing with no clothes on, while others are undressing.

It was unclear whether the men had been obliged to remove their clothes. Italy’s interior minister, Angelino Alfano, said a detailed report into the images would be ready within 24 hours and that “whoever erred will pay”.

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Amnesty International was quoted by the Ansa news agency as saying: “Migrants arriving in Italy, as in any other country, need an appropriate medical exam in their own interests and in the interests of the country receiving them.

“Nonetheless, migrants’ privacy and dignity must be respected and no migrant should be asked – let alone forced – to take their clothes off in public.” Ms Boldrini said: “These images cannot leave us indifferent. All the more so because they come after the tragic shipwrecks of October and after the commitments that Italy made in terms of reception [of asylum seekers and migrants]. This kind of degrading treatment discredits the image of our country and demands dignified responses.”

– (Guardian service)