canalian
Junior Member
Posts: 15
From:Roma,Italy,Europe
Registered: Nov 2001
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posted April 29, 2002 12:11 PM
Many compliments to Lisa Ariemma (and Elena Caprile) for her feature about what's happening in Italy in these days.The story sound factual and well-balanced,without the emotional involvement and the political passion that sometime damage the vision of many journalists, especially in Italy, or simple readers like me.Thank you, then, for the lesson in objectivity.But could Ariemma or somebody else document now, perhaps in a coming feature, in a good and needed "follow-up" ( the propagandistic and mercenary journalism of recent times has often forgotten this very useful module...) all the enormous problems that the Italian government is having with justice (take the recent case of the calabrese Filippo Mancuso at the Supreme Court...the man left even Forza Italia and accused Berlusconi and other of being traitor, crooks and criminals, and he had been a Minister of Justice in Berlusconi 1..)and in many other areas? Could the obscene Lega be better exposed and understood? These and other similar serious problems, in all cold objectivity, are not biased or sided point of view that get less and less space on Italian press. Even people like Fini do not take open positions against things that damage its own party.It a conspiracy of parvenue and cowards that taking Italy on the brink of disaster.Could you, italo-canadians, helps one of your two countries, the weaker one today, with strong objective journalism? You are in a perfect position to show how the Italian image is being corroded on a daily basis (remember the full page on The Globe and Mail last february?)by a bunch of inept and corrupt merchant and mercenaries, much worst than any of the many who preceded them, Thank You.
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