Indymedia Italia Banned by Italian Government
hah | 05.05.2005 00:19
An Italian website that published a photo montage of Pope Benedict XVI dressed in a Nazi uniform was told to suspend its activities on Wednesday for offending the Roman Catholic religion, court officials said.
An Italian website that published a photo montage of Pope Benedict XVI dressed in a Nazi uniform was told to suspend its activities on Wednesday for offending the Roman Catholic religion, court officials said.
Italian website banned over 'Nazi' pope picture
An Italian website that published a photo montage of Pope Benedict XVI dressed in a Nazi uniform was told to suspend its activities on Wednesday for offending the Roman Catholic religion, court officials said.
Rome prosecutors accuse the Indymedia Italia site, which is part of a network of alternative media websites, of causing offense to the Catholic religion by publishing the photo montage alongside the caption "Nazi pope".
Under Italian law, the offense is punishable by up to one year in jail.
The website, which is registered under the name of a Brazilian-based company, Indipendent Media Center, was still online Wednesday evening and showing the controversial image despite the court ruling.
Italy's largest press union, FNSI, slammed the decision as an "unacceptable attack on critical and satirical freedom".
"Indymedia publishes without any form of censorship any kind of electronic message -- that is the basis of its editorial policy," said the FNSI's secretary general, Paolo Serventi Longhi.
"I do not agree with the message's content, in fact I find it very serious, but press freedom cannot be called into question," he added.
Agriculture Minister Gianni Alemanno, a member of the conservative National Alliance, hailed the decision to ban the site, arguing that Indymedia Italia had "reached a pinnacle of offensiveness and vulgarity".
Italian website banned over 'Nazi' pope picture
An Italian website that published a photo montage of Pope Benedict XVI dressed in a Nazi uniform was told to suspend its activities on Wednesday for offending the Roman Catholic religion, court officials said.
Rome prosecutors accuse the Indymedia Italia site, which is part of a network of alternative media websites, of causing offense to the Catholic religion by publishing the photo montage alongside the caption "Nazi pope".
Under Italian law, the offense is punishable by up to one year in jail.
The website, which is registered under the name of a Brazilian-based company, Indipendent Media Center, was still online Wednesday evening and showing the controversial image despite the court ruling.
Italy's largest press union, FNSI, slammed the decision as an "unacceptable attack on critical and satirical freedom".
"Indymedia publishes without any form of censorship any kind of electronic message -- that is the basis of its editorial policy," said the FNSI's secretary general, Paolo Serventi Longhi.
"I do not agree with the message's content, in fact I find it very serious, but press freedom cannot be called into question," he added.
Agriculture Minister Gianni Alemanno, a member of the conservative National Alliance, hailed the decision to ban the site, arguing that Indymedia Italia had "reached a pinnacle of offensiveness and vulgarity".
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Odd
05.05.2005 10:54
So the law is that he can do it but we can't say it?
jimbo
Watch out
05.05.2005 11:23
Krop
Nazi past vs Nazi present
05.05.2005 12:19
What I do object to is his 'Nazi' present. Joseph Ratzinger views are such that I consider him to be intrinsically morally evil.
Indymedia IT should take their case to the EU human rights court. They have every right to compare Benedict XVI with Nazi's.
Rob van der Putten
e-mail: rob@sput.nl
Homepage: http://www.sput.nl/
This is a poor (quality) image
05.05.2005 16:18
art work featuring the neo nazi pope and the rest of the mafia (P2) / Opus dei / Vatican INC/ Banco Ambrosiano / Knights of malta ET al ....
we need a bit more quality art work about the place
arty farty
Imc Italy seized? Bah!
05.05.2005 16:19
Latest news
At the moment, Indymedia Italy site can be accessed, no matter the attack (DDOS) that's targetting the server since may 1st, no matter the press agencies claiming the site has already been seized. Again. Few months have passed since FBI seized the hard disks of the server that hosted IMC Italy, and on the same day that the high court declared that crimes against catholic religion are punishable no more than crimes against other religions are, a zealous public prosecutor from Rome, Salvatore Vitello, charges Indymedia Italy with the crimes of offence to catholic religion and personal offences to the Pope, asking for the shutdown of the IMC.
The reason?
A fake picture of the pope with a nazist uniform. The long clerical-national wave triggered by the death of Johannes Paulus II and the election of Benedictus XVI, was supposed to make everybody think the same way.
Now we'll have to explain again to enslaved judges the subversive concept of Open Publishing and that Indymedia Italia doesn't make any kind of censorship.
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