Lives Ripped in Italy from the 1970s to the present

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By Antonella Betti

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About 40,000 children were forced to leave their families. No one is immune from this slaughter and the destruction that must be stopped. Emma and her siblings are still the standard bearers of all of this, while the system still maintains maximum mute sound to prevent the machine's system eventually freezing and interrupting picking on the victim. Children are not ATMs, but they are children nonetheless (they must be treated as people and not as objects) and they have the right to grow up in their families. It is time to say enough about the slaughter of children, whether they have been placed in foster care and / or for adoption, placed in a foster home, or simply transferred by their family for trivial reasons.
Lives Ripped in Italy from the 1970s to the present