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FNSI: The day of silence 'was thunderous

"The day of Information silence was deafening. The protest against a draft law on the interception, which penalizes and undermines the freedom of the press, preventing newspapers and news (including new media) to provide information on judicial investigations, including those of the great crime of dirty business, today more than Yesterday can not be ignored Government and Parliament. The extraordinary adhesion, well over 90 percent, the strike called by Fnsi has shown that there is a huge problem posed by the bill, without prior censorship by journalists to prison and heavy fines for publishers, which goes far beyond any corporate considerations. Very few newspapers were on sale yesterday, but all in their comments on the reasons of the strike, admitted that the text of the law is wrong Alfano. The reasons are not in the bill, thus unifying the profession of journalism and very alarming to the public, who have shown sensitivity and indignation in the many events held so far throughout Italy and abroad. Everything both in the collective behavior of yesterday in front of the kiosks, almost empty of newspapers, or before the silence of the TV, and radio network for the first time anywhere. An extraordinary day of protest for the journalists' union strike means more part of the last fifteen years. Just think of the many newspapers of various tendencies which, during other strikes, have often chosen not to have them and this time, however, joined in mass and so did most of the newspapers in the cooperative. a. Well the accession of all broadcasting, including the one where the practice was more complicated to organize the strike, was exceptional. Membership also new media, failure update sites, and the choral participation of colleagues from the magazines (which could not prevent the release of the journals in a single day) were witness to a strict moral and civil protest.
not escape the news of the day yesterday to observers around the world who have considered the silence were a leading global information news: many insights applied directly to Fnsi by leading newspapers from France, Germany, Canada, Argentina, the United States, Colombia, South Korea, Australia, Venezuela, Great Britain, Belgium. Total Solidarity of the World Federation (IFJ) and the European Association of Journalists (EFJ).
Now the Italian government and parliament can not escape, therefore, listening to the reasons for the protest and so much international attention, without exposing the country to more bad figures.
Italian citizens in the meantime, even those not usually inquire with newspapers but with the TV, with a day of silence today than yesterday definitely knows more about a bill that the government wants to limit and restrict their right to know and know important facts for the individual and community life connected with legal investigations. The
Fnsi after the strike remains committed to its ongoing initiative to take back the state law of silence and gag, ready to recourse to the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg if the law were to be approved as is. And now all those who have objected to the method of protest will be able to strengthen journalists' union, the proposal and initiative, the protest must continue and must continue, not failing every day to know and understand the problems and doubts about this law. The FNSI is already in the field for new initiatives sensational, if necessary, possibly with editors who shared the reasons for the protest. "

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