Camilleri: "Risk fascism we are ready to disobey" (Alberto D'Argenio)
Writers antibavaglio. Laterza: "Unable to make books of inquiry"
LONDON - So, back to Fascism. The protagonists of reading against the gag law on wiretapping-have no doubt: it kills the public consciousness and with it democracy. Sunday Schedule in a packed theater Quirinus of Rome, "Readings for the freedom of the press" organized by hundreds of publishers with booksellers and writers will continue all week throughout Italy. "The law on wiretapping not only touches newspapers and journalists, but also publishers who publish books of inquiry, which are also potential beneficiaries of the bill," said publisher Joseph Laterza, one of the organizers, Marco Cassini (Minimum fax) and Stefano Mauri (Mauri-English).
open with readings of the songs is Andrea Camilleri, who brought the appeal to students that the Chancellor of the University of Padua, Concetto Marchesi, delivered December 1, 1943 leaving the university for not submit to fascism. A speech (reading the vibrant Sicilian writer) that ends this way: "Liberate Italy from the bondage of deceit." Camilleri to Step that perfectly defines "dirt and filth of the attack on the freedom that has now been in other forms." We call for the information - said the father Montalbano - although with the gag-law there is just nothing to write about because judges can no longer work, "leaving the mafia and the clique free to trick us into silence." Camilleri then went on leave from the public with a terse "good luck". And also of great interest the speech of Pericles to the Athenians, Paul Rossi was able to read on television and yesterday brought by Rosetta Loy.
on stage Stefano Rodota, that "when you lock the knowledge of the facts is impossible to act and endangering the democratic life: it is typical of totalitarian regimes compel its citizens to read foreign news sites of their own country ". Thus spoke the political scientist Giovanni Sartori, who called it "shameful" gag-law: "It is the ultimate resource for creating a false, stupid and uninformed public that knows nothing about the world and know almost only false things Italy ". And Marco Travaglio was among those who have mentioned the failure of the law. As Massimo Carlotto, for which "does not remain that civil disobedience. "Who was not there, as Dacia Maraini, entrusted to others their own reflections. The evening was closed by Gianrico Carofiglio, judge, writer and senator of the Democratic Party:" The gag was the same as that quoted Camilleri program of the P2 lodge. No coincidence that there were also enrolled members of the government. " (La Repubblica, June 1, 2010)
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