Thursday, June 14, 2007

How Big Should A Gas Furnace Flame Be

Genoa 2001, Diaz was a "butcher"

Written by Mark M. by pressante.it
"A Mexican butcher. During the investigation had not the courage to disclose such conduct 'severe by the police for a sense of belonging '. This is the testimony given by Michelangelo Fournier, at the time of the G8 in Genoa vice quaestor added the first Mobile Unit in Rome and now one of the 28 policemen accused of the bloody raid in the Diaz school. Fournier has provided a new version of what he had seen at the time of eruption: real beatings still going on in their helpless young pelo.Alla Diaz bags there were dozens of young people who were sleeping, wake up from savage beatings launch with their mindless violence by police officers sent there for that. The scenes stories and images we put in six years before her eyes are terrible. Walls and floors covered in blood, a girl on the ground with his head in a pool of blood, pounded dozens of civilians and beaten up. Those of the police actions were neither isolated nor excessive ...
but were part of a criminal political plan by the state apparatus, as was clear from the outset and as confirmed the sentence against the state issued more than a month ago (see related article). "It looked like a Mexican butcher shop": these are the words of Michelangelo Fournier today in the courtroom in Genoa, answering questions from the prosecutor Francesco Cardona Albini.
"arrived on the first floor of the institute I found in place of the fights. Four policemen, two with white belt and the other in plain clothes were raging on unarmed demonstrators on the ground. It seemed a Mexican butcher shop. "" I saw a girl on the ground with the broken head in a pool of blood. Even thought he was dying. "

Immediate request Pm Pumpkin Fournier asked why he had never said before these things during the investigation when he provided a different version. Fournier replied:" They were not my men and I've said before, a sense of belonging to the body. "Six years after the truth, evident from the outset to all intelligent people, honest and even the least informed, it becomes increasingly evident and increasingly impossible to hide, to send away. The Committee for Truth and Justice Genova comments: Dr. Fournier spoke about the "Mexican butchery." The current foreign minister, in 2001, spoke of "Night in Chile". We use the exoticism, but we are faced with an "Italian-style raid" that has tainted the credibility of the police and the state. At this point we ask: the chief of police has nothing to say? The interior minister will also look the other way this time? The parliament will continue to keep in a drawer on the law committee of inquiry?

With violence you kill the one you hate, but not kill hatred. Violence increases hatred and nothing else.
Martin Luther King

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