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    Italian prime minister causes controversy with quip made during interview following country's worst earthquake in three decades



    Berlusconi: Italy earthquake victims should view experience as camping weekend

    Italian prime minister causes outrage with quip made during interview following country's worst earthquake in three decades

    The Italian prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, today sparked controversy when he said the 17,000 people made homeless by Monday's earthquake should think of themselves as being on a "camping weekend". .

    Berlusconi made the remark during an interview with a German television channel as he visited one of the emergency camps set up to cater for people who have lost their homes in the disaster.

    The quake, which devastated the city of L'Aquila and surrounding towns and villages, has now claimed 260 lives.

    Berlusconi told the reporter for the N-TV channel that the homeless quake victims "lacked nothing".

    "They have medicaments. They have hot food. They have shelter for the night," he said.

    "Of course, their current lodgings are a bit temporary. But they should see it like a weekend of camping."

    His remarks – which seem to have been intended to reassure the public – scarcely correspond to the experiences of the homeless.

    Between Monday and Tuesday, they had to endure a night of driving rain and hail during which temperatures fell to 4C (39F).

    Yesterday, Berlusconi told a press conference in L'Aquila that 14,500 tents had been made ready and another 2,000 were available on standby.

    However, tents were still lacking for 200 people by the time night fell.

    Twenty "tent cities" have been set up to take the homeless, while other people driven out of their houses by the earthquake have been lodged in hotels and elsewhere.

    Berlusconi's comments came as rescuers continued searching for survivors after a powerful aftershock brought two apartment blocks crashing down in L'Aquila today, causing panic among rescue workers and survivors.

    The aftershocks caused chunks of masonry to fall from damaged buildings, including parts of the basilica in L'Aquila. The tremor – measured by the US Geological Survey at magnitude 5.6 – was felt as far away as Rome.

    A 76-year-old Roman man was reported to have died of a heart attack following the tremor, according to Reuters.

    Berlusconi said 260 people including 16 children, had died, while nine bodies remained to be identified. He said about 100 of the injured were in serious condition.

    The Ansa news agency reported today that four students trapped in the rubble of a dormitory of the University of L'Aquila had died.

    The first funeral of a victim was due to take place in the town of Loreto Aprutino today, led by the archbishop of Pescara.

    Pope Benedict XVI said he would visit the shocked and injured people of the area as soon as possible.

    The pontiff praised the relief operations as an example of how solidarity could help overcome "even the most painful trials".

    The Vatican said he would visit the stricken area after Easter Sunday.

    Berlusconi has said he will appeal for special European Union funding to deal with the consequences of the disaster, which came as his debt-laden government was struggling to respond to the global economic crisis.

    He suggested that some of the cash earmarked for infrastructure projects designed to revive the economy could be spent in the L'Aquila area.
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    My camping weekends usually involve mourning for the deceased, random explosions due to leaking gas lines, and forging for food through wreckage.
    Monkey!!!

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    • #3
      Berlusconi is just seeing what he can get away with at the moment. Corruption, he gets voted back. State manipulation of the media, he gets voted back. Now he's doing the Price Philip crackpot routine (shouting on the phone at opening ceremonies, muscling in on photo opportunities)..

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      • #4
        What an ass.
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          Silvio is such a joke.
          Blah

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          • #6
            Seriously, how is this guy able to stay in politics? Every month there is a Silvio news story.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lightblue View Post
              Berlusconi is just seeing what he can get away with at the moment. Corruption, he gets voted back. State manipulation of the media, he gets voted back. Now he's doing the Price Philip crackpot routine (shouting on the phone at opening ceremonies, muscling in on photo opportunities)..
              He's got a ways to go before he tops the champ:



              See also Barbara Bush (senior)'s comments about how Katrina survivors were living pretty crappy lives anyway, so squatting in a stadium by the thousands "worked out pretty well for them."

              EDIT: "Almost everyone I've talked to says, 'We're gonna move to Houston.' What I'm hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas... Everybody is so overwhelmed by the hospitality, and so many of the people in the arenas here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this (she chuckles slightly) is working very well for them."

              That's right, let them eat cake!
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              • #8
                Well Reagan said people want to be homeless. Maybe he thought being homeless is like camping.
                I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Riesstiu IV View Post
                  Seriously, how is this guy able to stay in politics? Every month there is a Silvio news story.
                  It's Italy -- the California of Europe!
                  No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                  • #10
                    Berlusconi's a jerk, and every Italian knows that, but they don't really care.
                    Still, I have a cousin whose house is fissured over there, and I experienced what it feels like to have one's house more or less detroyed (burnt), so I think those in the needs will not vote for Berlusconi soon.
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