Campagna per la liberazione di Margherita Caminita

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Margherita Caminita é una delle molteplici vittime della privatizzazione della sanita', della globalizzazione degli interessi negli ospedali, delle truffe delle amministrazioni locali ed ospedaliere e della mancata tutela del cittadino da parte del potere politico e giudiziario in Europa.
Margherita Caminita, nata a Palermo nel 1926, si trova attualmente "sequestrata" in Inghilterra, (Gran Bretagna) nelle mani della corrotta Amministrazione Regionale di Bedfordshire che cerca in tutti i modi di impedirle di testimoniare...  per saperne di piú su come l'Italia abbia tradito ed abbandonato Margherita Caminita e la sua famiglia VAI ALLA PAGINA PRINCIPALE

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"Citizen Berlusconi.
The Prime Minister and the Press"

"Citizen Berlusconi", un documentario americano sul conflitto d'interesse del del più chiaccherato Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri nella storia dell'Italia del dopo-guerra. QUESTO DOCUMENTARIO, IN ITALIA, É STATO CENSURATO !!!   SCARICA IL VIDEO GRATIS CON I SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANO (61Mb) Scarica il video gratis - 61Mb

Berlusconi. INCHIESTA SUL SIG. TV

Berlusconi. Gli affari del Presidente

100 bugie per 100 giorni

BERLUSCONI, la Biografia non autorizzata

l'odore dei soldi

Regime - di Peter Gomez e Marco Travaglio


Le REFERENZE del Presidente del Consiglio, On. Silvio Berlusconi. Leggi!


Gli eletti: indagati, giudicandi, condannati, arrestati, candeggiati e riciclati.   Leggi!


MEMBRI della LOGGIA P2 - TUTTI I NOMI !  Leggi!


RAPPORTO SEGRETO della Banca d'Italia  Leggi!


BOSSI: «La Fininvest è nata da Cosa Nostra»  Leggi!


SOCIETÁ EXTRA BILANCIO DEL GRUPPO FININVEST UBICATE IN PARADISI FINANZIARI.   (Notizie tratte dagli atti del processo ALL IBERIAN) Leggi!


Holding italiane (da 1 a 22) che detengono il capitale della Fininvest  Leggi!


L'IMPERO OFF-SHORE DEL SIG. BERLUSCONI  Leggi!


GRUPPO FININVEST BILANCI CONSOLIDATI ANNI 1993 - 1992 - 1991 - ELENCO SOCIETA' ESTERE  Leggi!


GRUPPO FININVEST ELENCO SOCIETA' ESTERE RISULTANTI DAI BILANCI CONSOLIDATI   Leggi!

 
Panorama. Il Rito palermitano, di Andrea Marcenaro DIRITTO di REPLICA :   Il Rito Palermitano


Il "Rito Palermitano"   (in formato PDF  per aprire i files PDF puoi scaricare gratuitamente ACROBAT READER seguendo questo link  )
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Cavaliere del Lavoro    
BERLUSCONI Silvio, luogo di nascita: Milano (MI) Data del conferimento: 1977. Motivo del conferimento: dopo aver
conseguito la laurea in Giurisprudenza con il massimo dei voti, decise di dar vita ad una attività indipendente
nel settore dell'industria edile fondando la Società

BERLUSCONI Silvio, Cavaliere del Lavoro

Biography

SILVIO BERLUSCONI : Media moghul/politician

Economist.com

The Economist. An open letter to Silvio Berlusconi

Berlusconi and the SICILIAN MAFIA

EUROPE: Mafia 'shifted allegiance to Berlusconi'

Berlusconi speaking to the New York Times in December 2003

Berlusconi tell the New York Times: ...an important, necessary example of the West exporting freedom

Berlusconi speaking to the New York Times in December 2003

September the 11th 2003, Italian PM defends Mussolini

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Aljazeera net Arab World News

April the 14th 2004, ONE ITALIAN HOSTAGE HAS BEEN EXECUTED ALREADY

picture of the four italian hostages

A group calling itself the Green Brigade says it has killed one of the four Italians hostages it had captured.

The group said in a statement sent to Aljazeera along with a video tape on Wednesday that it had killed the hostage because the Italian president Silvio Berlusconi said pulling his troops out of Iraq was "not in question."

Aljazeera said it will not air the tape showing the killing of the hostage "in order not to upset viewers sensitivities".

"When your president (Berlusconi) says pulling the troops out of Iraq is non-negotiable then this means he does not care for the safety of his citizens as much as he is concerned with satisfying his masters in the White House", said the group in a statement sent to Aljazeera.

"We have killed one of the four hostages we have in order to teach a lesson for those who are involved. We know they are guards working for the American occupation in our country".

"We ask you one more time to revolt once again in the face of  your leaders and reject this unjust war on us so that we can protect  your citizens. We are waiting for that from you or else we will kill them one by one," added the Green Brigade.

Earlier videotape

On Tuesday, Aljazeera broadcasted a videotape showing the four Italians, with their passports, surrounded by armed men.

The group member said on videotape that they would hold the Italians until their demands are met, including withdrawal of Italian troops from Iraq, the release of mosque Imams and an apology from Rome.

Silvio Berlusconi  said on Tuesday the withdrawal of his country's 3000 strong military force in Iraq was "absolutely not in question". He added his government would "do everything in its power" to obtain the release of the Italians.

In Rome, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Italy was unable to confirm one of its nationals held hostage in Iraq had been killed.

"We have no confirmation, we hope the news is false," Frattini said on Italian state television, when asked about the report that a hostage had been killed.

BERLUSCONI's lobotomy

Italy's Ambassador to Finland Ugo Gabriele de Mohr was summoned to the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs on Wednesday to discuss remarks made by Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi during the inaugural ceremonies for the European Food Safety Authority in the city of Parma.

Finland and Italy were both vying for the Food Authority, and Italy came out ahead, despite a general consensus among other EU members that the Finns should get the EU plum. Italy torpedoed the move at the Laeken European Council in December 2001, where the country agreed to fold on its earlier objections to a European arrest-warrant that had left it in an EU minority of one, and Italy eventually got its way in December 2003, during the Italians' six-month term as the Presidency of the EU.

Berlusconi said on Tuesday that he had flirted and used his "playboy skills" to appeal to Finnish President Tarja Halonen on the issue.

Berlusconi also lashed out at Finnish food, saying that in Parma the European Commission President José Manuel Barroso can taste "our culatello [ham] instead of Finnish smoked reindeer".

"When these kinds of colourful expressions are used, it is good to react to them", Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen (Centre) said on Wednesday. The Foreign Ministry said that the Ambassador was summoned to hear "the astonishment of the Finnish government" over Berlusconi's comments.

When Vanhanen was asked on Wednesday if he liked Italian food, the Prime Minister said that he likes spaghetti, "as long as it is not spiced too much. I like simple food". Vanhanen also would not say if the Foreign Ministry officials had their meeting with the Ambassador over lunch.

Ambassador de Mohr said on Wednesday that he would refrain from commenting on the day's conversations before he reports back to Rome. There was no apology at that point. "I didn't have lunch or coffee, but it was only because I had a busy schedule", he said.

While most Finnish officials contented themselves with pointing out that President Halonen was not actually in a position to decide on the siting of the European Food Safety Authority, since it was a government issue, perhaps the most striking response to Berlusconi's remarks came in a comment to the late-edition tabloid Ilta-Sanomat by Social Democrat MEP Lasse Lehtinen.
The author and former MP and gameshow host quipped that it had been claimed in the press that Silvio Berlusconi had recently had a face-lift, but to judge from his latest remarks it must have been a lobotomy instead.
Aside from its undeniably wonderful prosciutto ham, Parma has been in the headlines of late as the home-town of dairy goods giant Parmalat, which became embroiled - only weeks after Parma got the nod - in a massive corporate accounting fraud scandal and had to be rescued from bankruptcy by hurried emergency legislation from the Berlusconi government.