Roma, nell'ex fabbrica di penicillina il ghetto dei migranti: videoreportage

A massive skeleton along Via Tiburtina, in eastern Rome, this former penicillin factory now houses one of the capital's largest "ghettos." At least 500 people, mostly asylum seekers and refugees, live there in extreme conditions, without any services, after being rejected by the reception system. The former Penicillin factory is one of nearly 50 sites mapped by Doctors Without Borders in the "Out of Field" report. For a few months, doctors and cultural mediators from the organization have been working in the facility where, according to coordinator Ahmad Al Rousan, "exclusion is total." In Italy, the report states, 10,000 invisible migrants live in the slums. By Giacomo Zandonini and Eleonora Camilli Subscribe to Repubblica: https://s.repubblica.it/scopridipiu . Podcasts, investigations, newsletters, and much more.