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Massacre of via D’Amelio, Borsellino’s brother: “This year no catwalks”

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Massacre of via D’Amelio, Borsellino’s brother: “This year no catwalks”

Enough of the catwalks of authorship. celebrations prohibited to those who do not collaborate with the truth on via D’Amelio. On the eve of the thirtieth anniversary of the massacre, the brother of judge Paolo Borsellino, Salvatore, says: “Thirty long years have passed without truth. Numerous trials have been held, but we are still waiting to know everyone in the names of those who wanted the massacres of ’92 -’93. We are clear that different hands have concurred with those of Cosa Nostra to commit these crimes, but those who know these occult relationships remain bound by the blackmail of silence. Now we ask for silence. Silence at the catwalks. Silence for politics ” .

And so on D’Amelio, the epicenter of the demonstrations of 19 July, where a street “forbidden to political catwalks”.

“Instead of treasuring what has happened in these thirty years – add Salvatore Borsellino and the Red Agenda movement – we realize that the fight against the Mafia is no longer part of any political program. Indeed, some recent legislative measures, such as the so-called reform that introduces the principle of non-prosecution for numerous types of crimes and the so-called reform of life imprisonment under discussion in the Senate, make waste paper of the teachings of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino. Now enough of these dishonesty. they expect concrete actions from the institutions, dissociations from the mafia and above all transparency to regain their trust. This year our day of remembrance will be entitled “The sound of silence” and since nothing must be able to break this silence, if not music, there will be in via D’Amelio only a platform on which a great cellist, Luca Franzetti, whom we have chosen not only for his of his art but also for his great civic commitment, he will play and comment on the six suites for solo cello by Bach, in particular number 2, inspired by anger and number 3, inspired by love “.

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