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They all have been thrown down the tower.
After 21 hearings in Genoa's courtrooms, today (december the 13th) the pretrial hearing for the 28 policemen charged of falsehood, slander and injuries for the events occurred during [july 21 2001 saturday's night] at the 'Diaz' scoolhouse and at the Mediacenter located at 'Pascoli' schoolhouse has come to an end.
Everyone of them has been remanded for trial and will face it on april the 6th, 2005.
Anyway it stands clear that the truth about that night won't be written by the courthouse, and that a courthouse is not the ultimate context for asking for any kind of justice; it stands even clearer since those 28 policemen are not under investigation for the facts - ie for having butchered and arrested 93 persons - but merely because they were so inept that the proofs they made up to justify their fascist squad actions just proved to be far too unplausible.
However this sentence has an implicit political value for the highest officials who were present that evening, indicating definite responsibilities and the minds behind the operation of social control and emergency building which Genoa represented. Sure, there were pressions from the highest statal organs on the court, the lawyers, and those who where present in the courtroom (one for all: Grattieri, chief of antiterrorism, who followed every hearing to let everyone feel the weigh of authority).
But they all have been thrown down the tower
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