And Claudia Mori: Adriano protest its absence
"Adriano did not come because the event was not reported in a democratic manner. His absence is a way to protest. " Sitting beside Bice Biagi, the daughter of the late great journalist, Claudia Mori is instead present at Paladozza of Bologna. The wife of Joe Cocker was a guest at the evening event announced by Michele Santoro, then it was rumored that instead it would not participate. And instead, here present. With the utmost conviction: "I am very concerned about the state of this country." What specifically concerns you? The state information? "Also, of course. She is not worried? But this is not just information. These are the tones that are used, especially by the Prime Minister that I find unacceptable. I think that the ruler should govern for all, should aim not only to divide. And then, in that way: those who love against those who hate. " Prime Minister defined the transmission of deepening a chicken coop. "You see? But how is this possible? Transmission does not like him and closes. I believe it is the absolute norm for a democracy that can give information on the nerves to the ruler. But the block transmissions, however, I'd never heard: it is the abnormality of democracy. " The center says Santoro, Labor and opponents of the government speak everywhere, and therefore there would be no censorship. "It seems to me that if there is one thing missing in this country is precisely the information. And the fact that tonight Santoro has had to organize itself is proof that the problem exists. Adriano has not come to this. " In what sense? "He wanted to come. Shares in the strongest terms the spirit of this event. But the paucity of public coverage of the event prompted him not to come. It's his way of protesting "What has most affected in the events of recent weeks? The intercepts of the Prime Minister to stop Santoro? "Without a doubt. I have found them scandalous. And they are not private facts, as Berlusconi is trying to limit the right of all. "
Marco Cremona
26/03/2010 - BBC









