Our trouble? I'm terrible Azzeccagarbugli
's time to end of the year and best wishes. I apologize for the professional bias, but I hope more than a 2010 fair. More social justice for the 2 million unemployed and for those hundreds of thousands of Italians who do not even have the right to be unemployed, because they have stopped looking for work and have autoesclusi statistics. More tax justice for those who insist, at the cost of going through suckers, to pay taxes until the last cent instead of the many who do not pay and, while doing the shield to whiten their dirty money, even to the whine tax increase. And even more justice in the courts. Especially for the victims, which could see the dying process because the government decided to kill them half way, and who we have seen we have seen. To get more justice we need more information to enlighten people about real issues of justice. Processes that are not too many politicians and powerful, but the dawn of time that give impunity to those who have the money to pay lawyers to secure convictions and just poor souls who do not have a euro to buy the pass called "prescription".
The real trouble is the disorganization of the offices (courts tiny in the middle of nowhere, with a useless waste of money you could save by combining offices in major cities), the voids in the organic of secretarial and office supplies, the competition for new judges blocked for years, the rules of the process that seem written Azzeccagarbugli Advocate. The risk, due to the rampant misinformation, is to throw the baby with the bath water, that is our constitutional model of justice that all democracies are the envy, based on the absolute independence of the judiciary all: whether the prosecutors who initiate investigation on any notice of the offense, both judges have to judge those crimes. If the prosecutor depends on the government, some investigations do not begin and never certain processes never get to court. If the prosecutor, separated by the courts as the government wants to do, depended on the government, the investigation of representatives of institutions that would not betray. And even those on your friends and financiers of politicians.
The free world shows us why we tried to model the agents of Italian and American secret services who had kidnapped an Egyptian national, Abu Omar, whom we have given first asylum, and that we then deported to Egypt for torturing him, because we are processing the leadership of the multinational Eternit, which has killed thousands of people, mostly workers, and we are doing the same with the heads of the fire at the ThyssenKrupp, because we are processing the neo-fascists and the service men accused of the massacre of Piazza della Loggia in Brescia and the false leads investigations; because of officers being processed Ros in 1992, at the time of the massacres of the Mafia, dealing with the mob and then maybe they forgot to search the lair of Riina and Provenzano's arrest that had helped them capture Riina, because we are processing outstanding bankers accused of having participated in the biggest collapse in the history of Europe, that of Parmalat, which engulfed 15 billion € and threw it on the pavement at least 50 000 families.
As slow, no fuel, no paper, no staff, our Justice of the processes must be proud. And us with it. Seldom a democracy that has the courage to process itself, as happened in the early 90's with Tangentopoli and Mafiopoli. The Americans have much to teach us, but on the process of Perugia should have the decency to keep quiet: who created Guantanamo, who retains the death penalty, who retains class-shame as the release on bail (if you're rich, pay and leave, see the director Polanski), has no right to speak. Although unfortunately repeats the Italian justice system that he says every day our Prime Minister.
Marco Travaglio
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December 21, 2008
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