ROME (AP) — Premier Romano Prodi came under widespread criticism Thursday for announcing the departure of Italy's police chief just hours before it emerged he was being investigated in connection with alleged police misconduct during the 2001 G-8 summit.
During a briefing to parliament Wednesday, Prodi said Police Chief Gianni De Gennaro would be replaced when his seven-year term ends later this month.
Only later did news emerge that Prodi had been informed a few days ago that De Gennaro had been placed under investigation for allegedly pressuring a witness into changing his testimony on the conduct of police( the Diaz trial) during the G-8 meeting.
De Gennaro's lawyer said the accusations were pure conjecture and the witness denied being pressured, news reports said.
During the July 2001 summit, clashes broke out between some of the 100,000 anti-globalization protesters who ransacked parts of Genoa and thousands of police deployed to keep order. One demonstrator was killed.
Investigators are looking in particular into allegations that police used excessive force after a raid on the Diaz school housing demonstrators.
De Gennaro was police chief at the time, and for years had largely escaped personal criticism of his handling of the summit while Premier Silvio Berlusconi, who hosted the meeting, was in power.
The decision to replace De Gennaro had been taken months ago, news reports said.
But Prodi's announcement Wednesday surprised some in the ruling coalition and outraged the center-right opposition, which claimed that Prodi was bowing to the whims of leftists in his coalition by sacrificing De Gennaro for other political gains.
Prodi's own infrastructure minister, Antonio Di Pietro, said it was appropriate that a police chief in post for seven years be replaced. But he criticized the timing and the way in which the announcement was made.
Announcing De Gennaro's exit just as news emerged of the G-8 investigation implied that he was being removed because of the investigation, which was not the case, Di Pietro said, according to the ANSA news agency.
Maurizio Gasparri, of the center-right National Alliance opposition party, said Prodi was sacrificing De Gennaro to placate the leftists in his coalition who are holding up negotiations over bitterly contested pension reforms.
"He's having a tough time with the radical left, and to placate their economic anxieties he is offering up Police Chief De Gennaro like a sacrificial lamb," ANSA quoted Gasparri as saying.
The incident was particularly galling to the opposition which is still incensed over the government's removal of the head of the tax police, who was placed under investigation in a bank takeover probe.
"I ask myself if after getting their hands on all the institutions, they want to take over all those that aren't under their direct control," like the Carabinieri, Berlusconi quipped sarcastically, ANSA reported.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-06-21-italy-police_N.htm
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re edit the video please
23.06.2007 10:39
I'm really sorry if this is mostly a negative review but the video you have uploaded is a prime example of a very important story that needs telling, spoiled by pretentious video editing.
crispin critic
hi crispin.
23.06.2007 12:52
This version only ended up on indymedia because of popular request to download it.
I am working on a full version of the Diaz which will be about 20 minutes long and will have the text slides removed and the upper and lower empty strip of video used for text. it is also being published in different languages soon.
I can remove some of the music and replace with the original audio from that night. But it is very disturbing with alot of screaming and its in italian.
The first track 'Rotte independente' by Frontal Assaulti is the official soundtrack chosen by alot of plaintiffs and people involved in the Diaz case. It is getting its first promotion on the front of this video. I would be loathed to remove it and it would cause problems in italy. I put in the nique the police soundtrack out of personal choice because it is how i feel about the cop defendants. Glad you like the third classical music choice. I chose it to highlight the tragedy of Diaz.
If someone has suggestions for music, i would gladly entertain considering them. Alternatively, if someone could volunteer to give a voice over to replace the text and music. I don't have the time or the voice to do this.
As for reaching a wide audience and reaching TV....the Diaz raid will never be put on TV for political and legal reasons. The plaintiffs won't allow a watered down and limited corporate mainstream media version to be made. Whilst their media lawyers are too frightened to take on Fini, the TV channels want full production control in the midst of a full ongoing trial. an example is SKY TV.
even if a uncut TV version was finally passed, alot of governments would protest at its screening, citing that the programme would cause riots and protest. esp the italian government.
However, it is hoped a version will make it onto the TV screen for 2008 for UK only screens.
also, i apologize. i am not a good video editor. Diaz is too bigger a project for a single person.
the youtube version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zYW5riU81o&v3
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