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Can a Rapper Change Italy’s Mind About Migrants?

As the country’s right-wing government takes a hard line on Mediterranean immigration, the hip-hop artist Ghali has become a prominent voice of compassion.

Alia Malek
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Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, Ghali (1993- ), Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Human Trafficking, Illegal Immigration, International Relations, Italy, Libya, Meloni, Giorgia (1977- ), Rap and Hip-Hop, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Saied, Kais (1958- ), Tunisia
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