RN EuroQuest (#16): Migration Recrimination
From: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Series: RN EuroQuest: Public Radio's Weekly European Journal
Length: 29:59
Segment 1 - Saving Italy's Illegal Babies
300 babies are abandoned every year in Italy. Italians are now beginning to realize the level of problems among the growing underclass of illegals. Dany Mitzman reports now from the Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence, one of Italy's oldest and most respected child-welfare institutes.
Segment 2 - The Street Children of Diyarbakir
The conflict between Kurdish separatists and the Turkish State in the 1990s, saw between half a million and 2 million Kurds forced from their homes in the countryside to citys throughout Turkey. The result is countless street children and poverty. Dorian Jones reports from Diyarbakir in Southeast Turkey.
Segment 3 - Tough Danish Immigration Law Turns Danes into Love Exiles
Three years ago, Denmark passed new immigration laws that are among the toughest in Europe. It's turned more than a thousand young Danes into exiles from their own country. Kyle James reports.
Segment 4 - Rural England's Portuguese Immigrants
Thousands of people from continental Europe have flooded into the area looking for jobs and new lives. The move has largely taken the authorities by surprise. They are now doing all they can to organize the new arrivals and integrate them into the community. Penny Young, a local, has been looking into her new neighbors.
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Piece Description
Segment 1 - Saving Italy's Illegal Babies 300 babies are abandoned every year in Italy. Italians are now beginning to realize the level of problems among the growing underclass of illegals. Dany Mitzman reports now from the Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence, one of Italy's oldest and most respected child-welfare institutes. Segment 2 - The Street Children of Diyarbakir The conflict between Kurdish separatists and the Turkish State in the 1990s, saw between half a million and 2 million Kurds forced from their homes in the countryside to citys throughout Turkey. The result is countless street children and poverty. Dorian Jones reports from Diyarbakir in Southeast Turkey. Segment 3 - Tough Danish Immigration Law Turns Danes into Love Exiles Three years ago, Denmark passed new immigration laws that are among the toughest in Europe. It's turned more than a thousand young Danes into exiles from their own country. Kyle James reports. Segment 4 - Rural England's Portuguese Immigrants Thousands of people from continental Europe have flooded into the area looking for jobs and new lives. The move has largely taken the authorities by surprise. They are now doing all they can to organize the new arrivals and integrate them into the community. Penny Young, a local, has been looking into her new neighbors.
Timing and Cues
- Billboard
Segment 1 - Saving Italy?s Illegal Babies
300 babies are abandoned every year in Italy. Italians are now beginning to realize the level of problems among the growing underclass of illegals. Dany Mitzman reports now from the Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence, one of Italy?s oldest and most respected child-welfare institutes.
- Outro Item 1/Music/Intro Item 2
Segment 2 - The Street Children of Diyarbakir
The conflict between Kurdish separatists and the Turkish State in the 1990s, saw between half a million and 2 million Kurds forced from their homes in the countryside to citys throughout Turkey. The result is countless street children and poverty. Dorian Jones reports from Diyarbakir in Southeast Turkey.
- Outro Item 2/Address Jingle/Into Item 3
Segment 3 - Tough Danish Immigration Law Turns Danes into Love Exiles
Three years ago, Denmark passed new immigration laws that are among the toughest in Europe. It?s turned more than a thousand young Danes into exiles from their own country. Kyle James reports.
- Outro Item 3/Music/Intro Item 4
Segment 4 - Rural England?s Portuguese Immigrants
Thousands of people from continental Europe have flooded into the area looking for jobs and new lives. The move has largely taken the authorities by surprise. They are now doing all they can to organize the new arrivals and integrate them into the community. Penny Young, a local, has been looking into her new neighbors.
- Music/Closing Remarks
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds | Micheal Nyman Band | Argo | 01:30 | ||
| Chi Baba, Chi Baba (My Bambino go to sleep) | Perri Como | MCPS | 00:00 | ||
| Esquina de Pecado | Amalia Rodrigues | Sounds | 00:00 | ||
| Je t'aime moi non plus | Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourgh | Philips | 00:00 | ||
| Allawayse | Khalid Rashid | Cinq Planetes | 00:00 |