Another Italian shame. Your Premier (and the fault of those who voted even mine), again shames us in the world. I believe that there are no valid reasons that may have led to issue such sentences, and I do not think I do not think it is right to use this shameful tragedy as a propaganda personnel, as this ugly history, which also involves the Italians living in Argentina is unrelated to the fact that many politicians and the like comparative not only a dictator. With its dotattissima intelligence, (which apparently is failing), he could speak with completely different means of comparison. You can not do sarcasm on the death of other people. We can not always get around the cake and cover his zany personality. We can not continually put his head under the ground and hide the damage that is creating the same for our beloved nation.
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From Corriere Della Sera:
utterance during the election campaign Mr Berlusconi's Sardinian CagliariBattuta the disappeared, Argentina calls the ambassador.
JOKE MACABRE - It all started last Friday during the closing of the election campaign for the regional in Cagliari in Sardinia. According to the Argentine newspaper Clarin , citing a Service Unit, Berlusconi would "joke" on the issue of the disappeared in Argentina and the end of the hostages by soldiers. "They took them on the plane and then said, is a beautiful day, go out a little 'to play," he said referring to the knight death flights, with which were eliminated opponents (often after being tortured) by the military regime between 1976 and 1983). The victims were sedated and thrown alive from military aircraft in the waters of the Rio de la Plata.
AMBIGUOUS - According to Palazzo Chigi, "the words of the President of the Council were completely distorted and even reversed when it was clear that he was stressing the brutality of the 'death flights' put in place by the Argentine dictatorship of that time. " Italian government sources state that Berlusconi wanted to make a comparison with those in Italy the offended and insulted him by comparing it to dictators .
SENSATIONAL IN ARGENTINA - Clarin's article has a point on the front page titled "Berlusconi, macabre with the disappeared," and states that "it is not clear why" the sentences of the Prime Minister Italian on the disappeared. The article in the newspaper was taken by the agency and local Telam was immediately widely reported in television and online sites in Buenos Aires, where the president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Estela de Carlotto, said he was "feeling hurt" after reading the newspaper reported. "In respect of the Argentinians - he said - there has always been great solidarity, both from the previous Italian governments from both side of justice.
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