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Feltre, Vettorel awaits justice: after 4 years the trial has broken down

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It was July 2017 when the Feltre, then a minor, was arrested in Hamburg with Maria Rocco. The clashes at the G20 have generated over 3,500 people under investigation: so far 230 have been sentenced

FELTRE. Four years equals 1460 days, 35040 hours, 126 million 230 thousand 400 seconds. Time slowed down, sometimes frozen, punctuated by an arrest without evidence, a canceled trial and a dozen hearings in a German court, that of Altona in Hamburg, the city where the ordeal of the Baroni family began at dawn on 7 July 2017. Vettorel.

We told you about it from the beginning: from that initial suspicion of a police raid on an abusive campsite in a city park, communicated to mother Jamila through a message in English left her on the answering machine, to the discovery that her son Fabio had first been stopped and then arrested together with Maria Rocco from Feltre after being charged by the Blumberg special operations group along the Rondenbarg road.

The two had left the Treviso airport the previous evening to freely express their dissent against the presence in Hamburg of the leaders, ministers and central bank governors of the twenty most industrialized countries in the world (the so-called G20). Since then a personal battle has begun, then a shared one, for freedom, justice and the free expression of thought, in this case dissident and obstinately opposed.

To commemorate the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of what has become a real judicial case at European level, still very open, is Baroni himself through his social profiles, where on Wednesday he published the photo of the page of his book “Forbidden to participate” in the which recounts the procedural events against the son, with detailed minutions relating to the process and the intertwining with his private events. The most up-to-date news on the Vettorel case dates back to February this year, when the trial of the 5 minors accused and identified in the same protest march was suspended. However, German public opinion has been discussed in recent weeks by another aspect (reported by the newspaper “Panorama”), namely that despite the numerous complaints against police officers and 169 criminal proceedings opened for personal injuries suffered during office, it is not Only one case was brought against them. So far 133 of the 169 cases against the agents have been dismissed without the advancement of any charge.

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The criminal investigation into the unrest, on the other hand, is decidedly different: 451 suspects have been charged with accusations, among other things for violation of the peace, personal injury and other crimes. There were over 3,500 protesters under investigation with as many as 230 proceedings concluded with a conviction, of which 9 with imprisonment, therefore without the application of the parole. All rulings, however, not yet final, against which the lawyers have already prepared their appeals.

As for the proceedings against Fabio Vettorel, there are still no certain dates on the reopening of the case, which had been canceled after the assignee judge had become pregnant but had not proceeded to reassign the case to a colleague, resulting in the setting aside and, consequently, the cancellation of the trial conducted up to then.

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