Nasiriyah, November 12, 2003
Sette anni fa, 19 italiani (12 carabinieri, 5 soldati e 2 civili) sono stati coinvolti nel famoso attentato in Iraq nella base italiana di Nassirya.Come mai l'Italia ha scelto proprio Nassirya per piazzare la base militare?E' forse un caso che a Nassirya vi transita un importante oleodotto, che è ricca di Uranio non ancora sfruttato e che vi è la sede dell'Oil Distribution Company?Proprio a breve distanza dalla base italiana colpita dall'attentato c'è una raffineria dello Stato Iracheno e gli italiani erano in un'area petrolifera importantissima concessa all'ENI, azienda dove lo Stato Italiano ha ancora il 30%, potendo appoint as executives, make the policy and choose the strategie.Inoltre the Italian border (just happened) includes the refinery, the point of storage of oil and, above all, swamps, under which most of the deposits is still untapped. A former missionary of the CIA and some former Iraqi dissident, then passed to the government coalition, said that the real goal of "terrorists" were not the Police, but the ENI. How can you justify this point, the photos show the Italian Carabinieri and accompanying oil drums in Nasiriyah? How can you define "martyrs" those who come into the land of others with weapons in hand by exporting an American culture that the inhabitants of the territories employed (with tanks) they will not even hear of it? Personally I would not honor the mercenaries paid by the U $ A. I can not even pronounce phrases like "peace to them," no, do not have to have peace, they brought the war, why should brass in exchange for peace? I feel regret, this is seven years ago if they are gone 19 Italians, nothing more, are neither heroes nor martyrs. They went without a salary in exchange for a different matter, we would go because if you heard, we really believe to bring peace and freedom, even if in fact would not be so, but they're not asking for money in return, thousands of euro, while those who die from work without security for 800 € a month to feed the family is not even ricordato.Ci feel bound to the United States because, according to the official story (obviously written by the victors, or the United States itself) would help us to reconstruct the 'Italy from the rubble that had become a war finita.Forse But we have forgotten that to reduce to rubble were the same Americans who bombed us in the name of democracy and real freedom' Article 11 of the Italian Constitution says the Italian Republic rejects war as an instrument of aggression and as a means of settling international disputes (that allows the use of military forces for homeland defense in case of military attack by other countries, but not with expansionist intent). This is proof that our Constitution, although considered one of the best, in some respects, is not implemented.
Simone Balestro
Founder and National Secretary Militant
Front Independent Youth
Friday, November 12, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
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November 5, 1973 - 2010: Camerata Emanuele Zilli THIS!
Even a quiet city of Pavia province as the dead may have and may even forget about ... E ', more or less what happened to the story of Emma Zilli, 25, activist and member of the Italian Social Movement, which was also nominated to municipal elections. A militant who is not pulling back in many years of hard fighting. Attacked for the first time in 1972, in Castle Square with a friend, a few months later he was to do the same aim, along with two other members, one of which, however, responded by firing a gunshot that wounded one of the attackers Charles Lever. Of course, this episode had great resonance and Emanuele spent many troubles. In fact, a few weeks later, he was "taken" by a cam communists while he was in front of the headquarters of MSI and savagely beaten. Hospitalized in serious condition but was discharged almost immediately, still suffering, to enable the police, not to protect him ... but to arrest him for the previous episode. Two doctors at the clinic were also reported for their prognosis to say the least "suspicious." It would be completely useless to specify that Zilli was eventually recognized completely innocent, but now his fate was sealed. Emma was married and father of two girls who, in November 1973, had just two and one year had a worker to support his family, worked hard for a well known firm of Pavia, Bertani, and was leaving the work that will be waiting the death ... Thus, "The Province of Pavia" reconstructs the events of those days. "It seems that Friday night he was released from work at about 18 and 30, was doing back home in the saddle of his motorcycle along a side street of Via dei Mille. Here was found shortly after 18 and 30, lying on the ground next to your scooter. The body was lying on the left side of the road Zilli. Emergency room, the young man was transported to the hospital. At first it was the most obvious hypothesis, that the car crash: it would Zilli drifter on his left, bumping into a car or running out on the ground for an illness. But some circumstances lead to a more cautious: the Zilli had a black eye, as if he had been beaten, had a deep scratch on his neck, and his body was found in a "strange" than the scooter. "" The place was completely deserted - adds the newspaper another report - against whom there were no cars around Zilli could have hit falling. Neither signs of a struggle. "Lasted three days' agony Emanuele who died without ever regaining consciousness at the dawn of Monday, November 3, 1973. On his story has never been made light, no witnesses are sought, not has examined the alibi of the most ferocious left-wing extremists who had sworn to Zilli "are the first on the list." The quiet Pavia preferred to forget, even pretending to believe was an accident ... so that they remained Emanale only: a tough statement calling the MSI unnecessarily "Justice" and the forlorn cry of his young wife, Josephine, 21, and those two girls that have virtually never known their father.
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