Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Accomplices

Suddenly breaks out the least expected of the riots in the Arab world, by far the most violent against the people of Libya's dictator Gaddafi. The world is witnessing a terrible spectacle: the political demonstrations of unarmed demonstrators were exterminated by military units mercenary. The United States condemns, even if the voice of the world's leading power is too weak.

Europe has said that what happens in Libya violates every principle of political and human and can not be accepted by any of the member countries. None? But Italy is linked to Libya's dictator, who is wiping out his people by a treaty which binds it to the point - it is said in Article 4 - "Italy is committed to refrain from any form of interference, direct or indirect , in the internal or external affairs affecting the jurisdiction.

Italy will never use or allow the use of their territories in any hostile action against Libya. " But the Treaty - as you will recall - was voted not only all right but by the entire Democratic Party, elected with the exception of the Radicals in the lists of the PD, and two deputies of the Democratic Party, Sarubbi and writer, has in Serbian other surprises.

Art 20: "The two parties undertake to develop, in the defense sector, the cooperation between their armed forces, including through the exchange of military information and a strong industrial partnership in the field of defense and military industries. But also (Article 19) "the two Parties shall encourage a system of control of land borders Libya to be entrusted to Italian companies." In short, we are accomplices.

We are bound by a "close partnership" with a country that was and is no guarantee of respect for human rights. Tricolour Arrows have been seen hovering in the sky joyfully of Tripoli, on government buildings, in these hours, the Libyans have oppressed and without rights set on fire. It is urgent duty of the Italian Parliament has ratified almost unanimous agreement that the Treaty was already easily recognizable as a shameful act immediately to suspend him.

We will begin our report with the sentence pronounced by Berlusconi, while demonstrators in Benghazi were wiped out with weapons and perhaps Italian media: "Do not ask me to act now. I can not interfere with Gaddafi ". , February 22, 2011

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