Silvio Berlusconi's 'iron fist' laws approved

Hmmm. I'm beginning to see a global pattern...

Silvio Berlusconi's 'iron fist' laws approved
By Malcolm Moore in Rome
Last updated: 7:48 AM BST 25/06/2008

Soldiers could be sent into Italy's cities, illegal immigrants will be imprisoned and all non-serious court cases will be frozen for a year under new measures approved by Italy's senate.

The senate voted 166 to 123 to approve a wide-ranging package of measures which will allow Silvio Berlusconi to govern Italy with an iron fist.

Mr Berlusconi, 71, will now be able to use as many as 3,000 soldiers for up to six months in order to fight crime. Previously, the use of the army had to be agreed by the parliament beforehand. The first destination for the troops is likely to be Naples, where Mr Berlusconi faces violent opposition to his plans for dealing with the city's rubbish crisis.

The perma-tanned billionaire will also no longer have to worry about his ongoing court case for allegedly corrupting David Mills, the husband of Tessa Jowell, the Olympic minister. Mr Berlusconi is accused of giving Mr Mills £350,000 in order to stand favourable witness in a separate trial. Both men deny wrong-doing.

The trial could be suspended under a measure designed to free up Italy's judiciary to concentrate on murder and Mafia cases. More than 100,000 "non-serious" trials, including trials for fraud, manslaughter, theft and kidnapping, will shut down for a year to give the courts a chance to catch up on their backlog.

The National Association of Magistrates said the move would cause "unprecedented chaos" and offered Mr Berlusconi the chance to cut a deal: personal immunity from prosecution if he would let the trials continue.

Mr Berlusconi said he was "outraged" by suggestions that he would pass a law in order to have his own trial suspended. He vowed that the Mills case would continue, despite the new decree.

Another controversial measure in the package will eventually see illegal immigrants imprisoned for up to four years. Landlords who rent homes to illegal immigrants will have their properties seized. Mr Berlusconi has pinned much of the blame for Italy's crime problem on immigrants and has vowed to "wash the piazzas clean of uncertainty". Immigrants who claim to have family in Italy will be given DNA tests.

Anna Finocchiaro, a spokesman for the opposition Democratic Party, said there had been no consultation by the government over the new measures. "We have to have a dialogue over our shared principles and rules," she said.

"We will vote no. The text has two mistaken measures, which are dangerous and against the Constitution. First there is the criminalisation of immigration, and the second is the suspension of trials".

However, Mr Berlusconi's enormous majority in the Senate easily overwhelmed the opposition. The measure will now be ratified by the Lower House of parliament. No date has been set, but the parliament has 30 days in which to carry out a vote.

I thought Berlusconi was out

I thought Berlusconi was out of office and Romano Prodi is running Italy? Either way though he's total dark side minion:

Fingers.

Bill Maher always makes that stupid hand gesture too, especially during the open monologue.

I believe that gesture may represent something vulgar, or the

devil's horns, or have some occult or other meanings too.

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It's occult secret society

It's occult secret society stuff no doubt In my opinion. I don't think the elites are all darkside but that's certainly the faction Berlusconi and Bush belong to:

9/11 Memorial 2007

Queen's visit:

For some reason...

When I read this, I'm reminded of "Strategy Of Tension", and "Operation Gladio."


Do these people deserve to know how and why their loved ones were murdered? Do we deserve to know how and why 9/11 happened?

This is very disturbing.

Wow. Very disturbing.

With you in the struggle,
Bruno
WeAreChangeLA - http://www.wacla.org

The only difference about Italy is

that there are still Italians alive who saw firsthand the horrors of fascism under Mussolini. They saw the people murdered in the streets, and their cities destroyed by bombing.

We Americans, on the other hand, are getting our first real taste of fascism. And what is to come for us?

Right! Why the hell would Italians even think about enacting

anything reminiscent of the insane Mussolini regime merely 65 years ago!? These Berlusconi followers need to wake-up now!

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A comment from Italy

Dear friends, the situation here in Italy is really bad: what the article says is true but there is more, Berlusconi crypto-fascist coalition is voting legislation to give him perpetual immunity from trials (here is a description in italian of the law called "Lodo Schifani": http://www.cittadinolex.kataweb.it/article_view.jsp?idCat=75&idArt=4494), he attacks, every day, the independence of judges from the executive power (he claims that prosecutors are dangerous and conspire against him or that most of them are clinically mad, to the point that times ago he proposed "mental sanity tests" for the courts...).

His coaliton is also arousing people against foreigners, immigrants and homelesses thanks to his personal televisons and friendly corporate media. Even though the official figures say that the number of crimes has greatly decreased in these last ten years he is every day proposing a domestic italian version of the "war on terror": we are told that we have to be frightened and accept increased power for his government and less constitutional warranties.

Institutionalized racism has reached incredible strenght against immigrants and minorities, especially against the small Roma and Sinti minorities (less than 140000 people, more than half of them with italian nationality from generations): today the minister for domestic affairs Robert Maroni (which directly controls police and law enforcement) has proposed a law that allows police to collect fingerprints of all the people of the Roma minority. This is reminiscent of fascist and "ethnic" laws.

Recently there have been attacks, "pogroms" (luckily without victims) against Roma camps all across Italy (look at this articles: http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php&id=4787&blz=1 "Berlusconi government incites racist pogroms": http://www.wsws.org/articles/2008/may2008/berl-m23.shtml "Italy: Berlusconi clamps down on Gypsies" http://mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=592922). I don't know how much in the USA you are told of what is happening here.

These articles by Gaither Stewart about Italy and Berlusconi are also interesting to read:

http://globalgeopolitics.net/art/0526-Stewart-Rome-Diary.htm

http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_2821.shtml

Yes, in these times of economical crisis there is a global pattern towards increased and uncostitutional power for governments, tight control over media and absence of any real opposition in parliaments and in the political arena. They are simply using the diffuse discomfort felt by normal people to futher their personal plans.

Marco from Rome