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NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE Genoa, do you remember?
Two years after the police beatings, the inquiry in Genoa is going to end. The inquiry about what happened in Piazza Alimonda will end soon, and public prosecutors that investigated about the death of Carlo Giuliani will write their results on Apr 17. The inquiry about beatings happened in Via Tolemaide is coming to an end as well. The italian police top managers have lied or were reticent about requests from the Parliament and the Genoa Public Prosecutor's office, and the records of the inquiries made by the magistrates show that. But several beatings that happened in the streets will be dismissed, if it won't be possible to identify the responsibles: there's lack of videos, photos, testimonies. The Genoa legal forum made a call for unpublished material that could help to make clear the events and help the defence of people that might be tried. Besides the work of the lawyers it's also necessary to put in action all the information networks so that will be made a people's inquiry to avoid that the Genoa events will close this way and that there will be another Genoa. Please contact inchiesta-g8@indymedia.org
In english, general update: http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/257321.php
Multilanguage banner and legal call: http://italy.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/176261.php
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PIAZZA ALIMONDA (ALIMONDA SQUARE) The general of G8 will lead the parachutists in Iraq
On April 17th, the judge will make a decision on the request for archiving the procedure against Mario Placanica, due to self-defense. Mario Palcanica is the carabiniere ('carabinieri' is an Italian branch of the military) that was accused of killing Carlo Giuliani, and the request for archiving the case was deposited by the public minister Silvio Franz on December 2nd, 2002, and already postponed on February 18th. Closing the legal procedure would not only shut down the investigation about the death of Carlo Giuliani, but also would clean up all the responsibilities of those who were in charge for security in Piazza Alimonda and those who organised and brought on the situation from above. Moreover, the closure of the trial about Piazza Alimonda would most probably become a precedent for all the other procedures currently open about Genoa.
Meanwhile, 3000 soldiers will be working in Iraq together with the troups of occupation : the carabinieri of the second mobile brigade will be there as well (400 including the parachutists of the Tuscania - a battallion of Italian army), lead by general Leso. General Leso is the Balcan commander who was decorated by Bush and who was leading the special troups of the carabinieri during the G8 in Genoa. Leso is also a candidate for leading the international police in Iraq, responding of his decisions only to the American governor Jay Garner. The other option is giving him the lead of the Italian contingent. Was he so good in Genoa, that they decided to send him to Iraq?
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SCHOOL DIAZ Police officer Nucera and his jacket
The confrontation about the jacket of police officer Nucera took place on the 16th of April. Do you remember? Nucera declared that he was stabbed inside the school Diaz: only one 'fast stroke', he declared. Very soon, however, the judges suspected that he was lying and that this was another of the tailored false testimonies: the investigators of the carabinieri (a part of Italian army) declared that the cuts on the jacket of the police officer were not compatible with his testimony. He was then notified that he was being investigated upon for false testimony, so he used his right not respond to the questions of the judges. Then he decided to speak and change his testimony: he declared that he was stabbed twice. It was then requested that the proofs were examined again, and Torre was chosen to do it (Torre is the same person that came out with the theory of the killer piece of concrete of Piazza Alimonda). And, surprisingly, the results of the examinations are compatible with the second version of Nucera!
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