Friday, October 26, 2007

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lack of jurisdiction


Mario Lozano, the marine who killed Nicola Calipari at home while carrying Giuliana Sgrena, just released after being kidnapped in Iraq, will not be processed. Lack of jurisdiction. This was decided by the Third Court of Assizes in Rome. Once again, the Italian state sovereignty has been trampled by the will of the United States of America. Nobody wanted a show trial, no one wanted a shame the media, we just wanted the truth. They wanted to understand why the car back home an Italian journalist kidnapped in Iraq and an official of the earthquake that led to the release operations, the U.S. Army comes under fire. We wanted. We wanted to know if it was really a mistake, a fatality, as claimed by the United States. If something went wrong in communications. Or if Calipari and Sgrena were not to return to Italy alive. But not We'll never know. Why the man who fired will not be processed. As we will never know why 26 people died who only wanted to spend a vacation day on the slopes of the red-faced. In a post a few months ago I spoke of the liberation of Rahmatullah Hanefi, the Afghan who helped broker the release of Mastrogiacomo. At the time, and Gino Strada Hanefi acted as mediators with the Taliban. The negotiations ended with the release of Italian journalist in exchange for five Taliban prisoners. Berlusconi and Bush were outraged. They threw shit on the government, about Emergency, which closed the hospital in Kabul, on Gino Strada, on Hanefi. It is not with terrorists, thundered. Much better armed to make a blitz and present the state funeral of Lorenzo D'Auria, the soldier died in Afghanistan. Or those of Calipari. Welcome him as a hero as his coffin is wrapped in the flag. Today's hero, words of the widow of Calipari, was killed a second time. Today, however, no one was outraged. Berlusconi? Absent. Bush? Absent. The government? Absent. The State? Absent. Are present only at funerals. What these people feel ashamed. It does not invoke the lack of jurisdiction.

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