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Italian senator refuses to quit over 'orangutan' slur | Italian senator refuses to quit over 'orangutan' slur |
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An Italian politician who compared the country's first black minister to an orangutan said he would not quit as vice-president of the senate. | An Italian politician who compared the country's first black minister to an orangutan said he would not quit as vice-president of the senate. |
Roberto Calderoli, who represents the anti-immigration Northern League, told parliament he did a "silly thing" and offered to send Cecile Kyenge flowers. | Roberto Calderoli, who represents the anti-immigration Northern League, told parliament he did a "silly thing" and offered to send Cecile Kyenge flowers. |
But he said a majority of parties did not want him to step down. | But he said a majority of parties did not want him to step down. |
The senator's slur sparked a storm of criticism from political leaders and led to calls for his resignation. | The senator's slur sparked a storm of criticism from political leaders and led to calls for his resignation. |
He had told supporters at a weekend rally that photographs of the Congolese-born integration minister reminded him of "the features of an orangutan". | He had told supporters at a weekend rally that photographs of the Congolese-born integration minister reminded him of "the features of an orangutan". |
Mr Calderoli also said her success encouraged illegal migrants, and that she should be a minister "in her own country". | |
Ms Kyenge has accepted a phone apology from the senator but also invited him to "reflect deeply". | |
'Beyond all limits' | |
The racist remarks forced Mr Calderoli to explain himself before parliament on Tuesday. | |
He told lawmakers that he got carried away during his speech and made a "serious mistake" with his "offensive" comments. | He told lawmakers that he got carried away during his speech and made a "serious mistake" with his "offensive" comments. |
"I apologise to everyone", Mr Calderoli said, adding that he would send Ms Kyenge a bunch of roses. | "I apologise to everyone", Mr Calderoli said, adding that he would send Ms Kyenge a bunch of roses. |
However, he refused to resign from his senate role and insisted he would continue to oppose the government for "encouraging illegal immigration". | However, he refused to resign from his senate role and insisted he would continue to oppose the government for "encouraging illegal immigration". |
Meanwhile, Ms Kyenge told the BBC's Newshour programme that Mr Calderoli and his party had to give some "serious thought" to the "messages they're sending to the broader Italian society". | |
"What kind of politics do they want to be doing: politics based on insults or politics based on concrete issues?" she asked. | |
"That's why what he kicked off can't stay between us but has to transcend my personal case." | |
Ms Kyenge added that Italy was grappling with the fact that the country had its first black minister. | |
"It's a moment of rupture for the country," she said. "Italy is trying to change at the moment and to take into account the fact that there is another Italy here too." | |
The racial slur sparked strong criticism from Prime Minister Enrico Letta who said the comments went "beyond all limits" and he offered "full solidarity and support to Cecile". | The racial slur sparked strong criticism from Prime Minister Enrico Letta who said the comments went "beyond all limits" and he offered "full solidarity and support to Cecile". |
Sources close to the prime minister told the BBC that Mr Letta did not yet regard the affair as being over. | Sources close to the prime minister told the BBC that Mr Letta did not yet regard the affair as being over. |
Mr Calderoli's remarks are not the first time Northern League politicians have directed racial slurs at Ms Kyenge, who moved to Italy from the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1983. | Mr Calderoli's remarks are not the first time Northern League politicians have directed racial slurs at Ms Kyenge, who moved to Italy from the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1983. |
A representative in the European parliament has been forced out of the party grouping for saying that the minister wanted to impose "tribal traditions" on Italians. | A representative in the European parliament has been forced out of the party grouping for saying that the minister wanted to impose "tribal traditions" on Italians. |
And a local politician has been expelled from the party for suggesting on Facebook that someone should rape Ms Kyenge so that she "can understand what victims of atrocious crimes feel". | And a local politician has been expelled from the party for suggesting on Facebook that someone should rape Ms Kyenge so that she "can understand what victims of atrocious crimes feel". |
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