Days of Vibrancy in Italy: Afghans Gang-Attack Africans

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 12, 2016

Italy used to be boring AF.

Now it’s fun all the time.

14 migrants from the South Tyrol capital of Bozen face charges after two mass brawls between Afghans, Africans and natives escalated on the Talferwiesen playing field on the 1st and 2nd of October. 9 special investigations were launched against migrants accused of particularly violent attacks, Südtirol News reports.

In this amateur video you can see a mob of Afghans chasing a man from Mali. Accompanied by police sirens, they wield sticks and cricket bats as they attempt to catch and beat him. Panicked bystanders flee the scene.

The prosecution demanded that 22 year old Afghan Hotak Faisal, who can be seen charging with a cricket bat at the end, to be put in high security custody due to his extraordinarily violent behavior.

He as well as all other migrants involved in the brawls remain on free foot as the punishment as Faisal has not been convicted of prior crimes and his sentence would be less than two years.

Other migrants received oral warnings as well as a 3-year ban on entering the state. Two natives entangled in the brawl received warnings, one migrant from Morocco received a permanent ban from the area.