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Salvini: "The fact that Salim el Koudri is Italian makes me feel worse"
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ANSA Cronaca5/18/2026Politics1 min readItaly

Salvini: "The fact that Salim el Koudri is Italian makes me feel worse"

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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini stated that the fact that Salim el Koudri, accused of a violent act in Modena, is Italian makes the situation "worse." Salvini highlighted the severity of the alleged crime, noting the perpetrator was not an isolated individual but a graduate who reportedly drove at high speed, endangering people, and expressed extremist sentiments.

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Matteo Salvini, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, commented on the case of Salim el Koudri, who is accused of a violent incident in Modena. Salvini expressed his strong negative feelings about the perpetrator's alleged actions and background.

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Per il fatto che Salim el Koudri sia italiano "peggio mi sento", "se va in giro col coltello in macchina, falcia la gente a 100 all'ora in centro a Modena e scrive bastardi cristiani e inneggia ad Allah in arabo su profili chiusi da Facebook (e ce ne vuole di impegno per Facebook per chiudere i profili) evidentemente ancora è più grave. Nel senso che non era un disadattato che viveva sotto un ponte isolato dal resto del mondo addirittura laureato".

Lo afferma il vicepremier e ministro dei Trasporti, Matteo Salvini, a 24 Mattino su Radio24.

Open Questions

  • What were the specific charges against Salim el Koudri?
  • What was the outcome of the investigation into the incident in Modena?
  • What actions, if any, has Facebook taken regarding the alleged closed profiles?
  • What is the current legal status of Salim el Koudri?

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This article was originally published by ANSA Cronaca.

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