
Judge Caselli is one of us. He is the best sponsor of the “No Tav” campaign group. His actions are to be judged by the effects they have. And no one more than him is supporting the people of the Val di Susa. He is taking the “No Tav” message from city to city, from Milan to
Genoa with the excuse of presenting his book "Assalto alla giustizia” {Assault on Justice}. As he has stated “The “No Tav” that I want to silence, are making a mistake.”
The more he talks, the greater is the increase in solidarity for the Val di Susa in the whole of Italy. Caselli who compares the “No Tav” to the people of the
camorra mafia
is the best advert against the waste of 23 billion euro to make a tunnel for the non-existent goods traffic.
With the arrest of
26 people in the whole of Italy and the notification to 15 people of the obligation to stay home before the trial, Caselli has created a “No Tav” pandemia. In Trento, Macerata, Palermo, Pistoia, Modena, Genoa, Bergamo, and Milan, the citizens who didn’t yet know about the destruction of the territory and the waste of public money in Val di Susa now know about it. If the Turin Prosecutors Office has decided to keep
two women with unblemished records in prison for weeks, one of whom is the mother of three children, for reasons like “moral contribution”, Caselli should receive the honorary citizenship of the towns of Chiomonte and of Venaus for having brought together and made indignant, tens of thousands of people of the Val di Susa and of Italy. Honestly he cannot do more for the “No Tav” campaign.
Every Italian bookshop should host him. He should be listened to in a religious silence. He is the lethal weapon available to Alberto Perino. Anyone standing up to him has basically not understood him. He has to be able to say what he wants to, like every Italian citizen, including those living in the Val di Susa. And to be able to underline from the Brenner Pass in the North to Cape Passero in the South that the framework of the charge for the arrests refers to “devastating and uncontrollable collective violence, strategically planned in advance”. Compared to the “No TAV”, organised crime is totally unimportant, crikey.
Posted by Beppe Grillo at 06:37 PM in Wailing Wall
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