Saturday, July 3, 2010

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journalists, environmentalists and world culture with Piazza Navona to defend press freedom

issued by the National Federation of the Italian Press, the event in Rome on July 1 against the bill on wiretapping saw united in defense of freedom of information environmental groups , CGIL, ARCI, Article 21, Freedom, Justice, Freedom and red diary and participation, represented by the center-left parties, the "purple people" on Facebook, the world of culture and representatives associations who see this law a restraint on their hopes for justice. Emblematic
the words of the representative of the victims of asbestos in Piedmont: "10 victims make the news, 2500 are as those of asbestos in our region, no" and then "free use of wiretapping without a lot of judges will have difficulty a more complete investigation of serious environmental and public health. " Spoke with the same concerns also the victims of Ustica, the G8 in Genoa, the earthquake Aquila.
The decree, in fact, places restrictions on the duration of interceptions and a ban on publication of the transcripts before the conclusion of the investigation, an intervention that in fact severely restricts the freedom of information by threatening to jail journalists for up to 30 days or a fine of up to 10,000 euro. Tough-hard
Roberto Saviano who knows well the impact on the criminal activities of any approval of the decree reads: "The bill is being proposed as a defense of privacy, which is certainly sacred. But this law will not protect the privacy or, as above, the phone calls between sweethearts. Its sole purpose is to prevent them from knowing what is happening and to defend, more 'than anything else, or the privacy of ill repute, if you will, the business of politics. "

Several other writers have signed a letter opposing the bill "gag", including Giancarlo De Cataldo, Niccolo Ammaniti, Tiziano Scarpa, Nicholas Lagioia, Giacomo Papi, Carlo Lucarelli.
spoke at the event to lend their support, even if only on the phone, Dario For and Ennio Moricone. Interesting
the reaction of the square to the arrival of Patrick D'Addario: boos and cries of disappointment. Clearly, high values \u200b\u200bprevail for the protest than the simple anti-Berlusconi that somehow he could tie the lady at the protesters. Symbol of a certain "style in conducting business ", D'Addario has not found a place in a square units for the defense of fundamental principles of the Constitution, beyond the defense of a deployment.

Insights:
Today in the streets against the law. Events from Rome to London, The Republic
Post-it notes, flags and slogans against the gag. crowded Piazza Navona to say "no" to the bill, The Republic

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