Marco Travaglio
publish the letter from Filippo di Robilant (Emma Bonino's spokesman) director of the episode of The Unit on AnnoZero last Thursday, with the response to Marco Travaglio .
Dear Editor,
do not understand why Marco Travaglio assume the burden of telling the course of the last episode of AnnoZero as if viewers did not have eyes to see nor ears to hear ("Toto and mussels," Feb. 3). Travaglio writes: "Then talk about the three political guests, all in favor Cuffaro: Vietti and is Alemanno's center-right, and Emma Bonino Union, which noted the lack of Cuffaro as if it were the fault of Santoro. Vietti and Bonino took it upon themselves to interrupt their voice and cover with anyone who says unpleasant things to Cuffaro. Labor was evidently so taken by itself does not pay the slightest attention to the position taken by the minister. Emma Bonino has actually complained about the lack of Cuffaro because he puts in the trial papers, pointing out the alarming fact that in passing on television there are less and less contradictory and more monologues. But he also expressed very clearly his opinion on the level of political responsibility - the only plan that competed in the politician and government - that the behavior of Cuffaro was reprehensible and, therefore, dutifully covered by a procedure government of (the investigation) suspension. End of transmission. No Cuffaro favor, nor its political party that, as pointed out by Emma Bonino, assumes the burden of support and, where appropriate, candidarlo.Non in case he cited the example of France, where two politicians the likes of Alain Juppe and Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned from their posts following a judicial proceeding and, once cleared, they returned to the political scene. It is not clear so why should Travaglio embroidered on to suggest, touching on the ridiculous, Bonino is that even the other side of the fence.
Filippo di Robilant Spokesperson of the Minister of International Trade and European Policy
Reply by Marco Travaglio
I take the burden of telling what I want because, until proven otherwise, are free to do as I please without government permission. In this case, I told him what happened last AnnoZero because not everyone has seen, and not all those who have seen him know what had happened before: that, contrary to what the minister said Bonino in transmission and repeats now his spokesman, there was no "monologue." Salvatore Cuffaro was regularly invited to the studio, had refused to participate, then he warned Santoro from transmitting the documentary La Mafia white, then on the eve of the broadcast had changed his mind again, asking at the last minute to move the transmission to another date (which is now impossible, since the night before) because it retained a "at its heart": a dinner of mussels and the Sardinian warbler with former high school classmates. Minister Bonino has repeatedly been able to express his thoughts without being interrupted and disturbed, while the undersigned was continually interrupted by Mr. Vietti and Minister Bonino, who has even threatened to leave the live studio AnnoZero if I continued to tell the facts of the process that led to the conviction of Cuffaro. Let it be said once and for all: I put all the cards in hand procedural want without needing the permission of the Minister Bonino or other politicians. Why do the police reporter and, unlike politicians often talk about things that do not know, I'm used to document before speaking. Every day the press around the world tells the processes that take place in the courts without any "contradictory": just listing the facts, after verifying that they are true. The 'heard' about the political forums, not information. I never heard complaints when newspapers, TV, film and fiction to tell the arrest of Riina and Provenzano, in the absence of Riina and Provenzano. Unless you come to me to say that Riina and Provenzano are not entitled to be heard because they are accused of series B. In which case, I have to remember that under the Constitution still in force, "all citizens are equal before the law."
Marco Travaglio
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