Saturday, January 8, 2011

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Baptists: the regret of the family of Andrea Campagna

"Now we imagine, but in our hearts we hope that President Lula did not Battisti a" Che Guevara "Italian and offended, so, our rule of law."
bitterness, resignation and civic spirit come together in the words of Maurizio Campagna, brother of Andrew, the latest victim of Cesare Battisti, the terrorist of the Pac (proletarians armed communism) sentenced to life imprisonment for four murders in the Seventies and now at the center of diplomatic and legal dispute between Italy and Brazil for his extradition.
Campaign was a police officer, a native of St. Andrew the Apostle of the Ionian Sea, from where his family had left and moved to Milan around the late 60's. That
April 19, 1979, the day he was killed by Country 357 Magnum Battisti, is the watershed for his family, who had been silent, then starts a journey in search of justice. Justice that seems to come with the final sentences of the components of the CAP and the Baptists in imposing life imprisonment. In the judicial process, the family campaign (respectful of the will of his father Joseph, who died in 2005) remains on the outside, not because he believes a civil strongly that the state of which his son was a servant and who is dead will take care of everything and ensure just compensation, in particular the "Justice".
Things, however, are complicated by the escape of Baptists and the recent "niet" extradition decision by President Lula of Brazil on the last day of his term, which is to say in Mauritius Country - and sisters Anna and Sabrina Antoinette and her mother (a widow since 2005) - not only that this is a decision "disgraceful, that does leave the scene Lula in the worst way," but also that the problem is political and everything "about the credibility of Italy, since it is was basically butchered our justice and even our judicial system, however, is the most assured of the world. "
even political unity in support of extradition of Baptists soothes the painful regret of the family, "in the past had expressed a similar position," recalls Maureen, and when the words do not follow the facts, the risk of appearing irrelevant becomes sadly true.

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