Monday, 29 April 2013

Dr. Cécile Kyenge Kashetu, first black Italian cabinet minister, is Congolese-born

(PHOTO: Dr. Cécile Kyenge Kashetu, 49, new Italian minister for Integration)



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Enrico Letta, the new Italian leftist prime minister, has just

appointed the first ever black cabinet minister in Italian history.



The new minister was until her appointment an MP of the leftist

Democratic Party (PD), Cécile Kyenge Kashetu, who has to manage the

contentious portfolio of Integration, a newfangled political-correct

ministry.



And she happens to be a Congolese-born eye surgeon who emigrated to

Italy in her late teens, and later on became a naturalized Italian

citizen.



Dr. Kyenge is married and the mother of two daughters--Maïsha and Giulia.



Dr. Kyenge was born in the now restive mining city of Kambove in

Katanga Province. Just this past February, violent clashes pitted the

Congolese police against artisanal miners who were being evacuated

from a makeshift mining site outside Kambove.



According to a contemporaneous report by Radio Okapi, those clashes on

February 19 obtained a deadly toll:



"[F]ive injured people including three wounded by live bullets, ten

arrests, and property belonging to Gecamines and the Congolese state

ransacked or burned."



Anyway, right now Kambove may be murky and blurry in the mind of

Integration Minister Kyenge, for she has a lot on her plate.



To be true, as the Guardian reported, the Ghanaian-Italian AC Milan

striker Mario Balotelli hailed Kyenge's appointment as "a further, big

step towards a more civilised and responsible Italian society."



But, still according to the Guardian, as her agenda aims at "changing

Italy's citizenship laws, which are based on descent rather than place

of birth," she quickly drew massive flak from the rightwing Northern

League.



Matteo Salvini, one of the leaders of the League, blasted Kyenge's

appointment as "the symbol of a hypocritical, do-gooding left that

would like to abolish the crime of illegal immigration and only thinks

about immigrants' rights and not their duties."



(Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/28/italy-first-black-minister-attacked)





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PHOTO CREDITS: Via dazebaonews.it

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