a common front and compact bodies of the directors of the Italian wiretaps against the bill. It emerged today that the initiative promoted by Fnsi and involving the directors of newspapers, press agencies, television, video-conference with assistance from the Hall of Tobagi Fnsi in Rome and the Press Club in Milan. A final document is being prepared and will be made public, perhaps as early as tomorrow's edition of the newspaper as tonight could be transmitted by some news. The document denounces the legislative measure in question and urges the government to revise it, as well as stress the inadequacy of measures that appear mostly as a willingness to put a gag on information and depriving citizens the right to information, as well as deprive journalists of the duty to inform.
"The directors and editors of Italian newspapers, with the National Federation of the Italian Press, denounced the danger of the bill on wiretaps for the free and complete information.
This bill penalizes evanifica the right to report , preventing newspapers and news (including new media) to give the news judicial investigations - including those involving serious crime - until a preliminary hearing, that is for a period in Italy from 3 to 6 years and, in some cases, up to 10. The proposed rules would violate the fundamental right of citizens to learn and know, that is to be informed.
E 'an inalienable right to life, upon which the democratic functioning of the circuit and which is - quite simply - the duty of newspapers to inform.
discipline vulnerable to the Senate the fundamental principles upon which freedom of information is guaranteed and justice is administered in the name of the people. Journalists perform a function, a duty can not be compressed by acts of censorship. In this duty we will not be less, regardless of fines, arrests and penalties. But in the meantime stop this law, because democracy and information in Italy do not tolerate any gag.
Ezio Mauro (The Republic), Roberto Napoletano (The Messenger), Mario Sechi (Time), Charles Stamp (The Journal Southern Italy), Michael Terzo (representing the Director of the TG3), Norma Ranger (Il Manifesto), concerts of Gregory (The Unit), Dino Greek (Liberation), Emilio Carelli (Sky Tg24), Deputy Director ACI Lucaroni Antonio, the director of ANSA Luigi Contu, the director of the ax Gianfranco Astori the editor of Corriere della Sera, Ferruccio de Bortoli, the editor of Il Giornale, Victor Felts, director of La Stampa, Mario Calabresi, deputy director of Il Sole 24 Ore, Alberto Orioli.
FNSI (National Italian Press Federation)
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