ROME (Reuters) - They may have hoped for a better life in a rich European country, but many Muslim women migrating to Italy suffer abuse by their husbands and live isolated from the rest of society, a Muslim feminist leader says.
"We are not integrated at all. Many of the women who came here 15 years ago have not moved one inch forward, they live in a ghetto, they don't speak Italian, they don't go to school and often they don't work," Souad Sbai told Reuters.
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