Milan, 12 Feb. (LaPresse) – ‘All the limits of the government's propaganda based on a daily emergency are emerging. And Giorgia Meloni is starting to take a few steps back’, ‘she is forcing the Minister of Justice to write to the International Criminal Court to avoid a confrontation. And she also backtracked on the disastrous Albania project, transforming the centres that were supposed to revolutionise immigration management into CPRs, the same as the ones in Italy’. So said Nicola Fratoianni, secretary of the Italian Left, in an interview with the newspaper La Stampa. ‘It was just a waste of resources, but it would have been even if it had worked as well as possible, transferring the migrants without a hitch: it would not have produced any advantage because it represents an emergency response, the umpteenth one in recent years. Structural solutions are needed on immigration, but they are incompatible with political speculation, which prefers to put the NGOs that save lives at sea in the dock’, he says. When asked if, in relation to the Almasri case, the fact that they have moderated their tone towards the International Criminal Court is to be considered a positive sign, Fratoianni replies: ‘Redemption in the face of sin is always positive. If they have decided to no longer be in the camp of those who humiliate international law and undermine the institutions that represent it, we are happy. Perhaps they should warn Salvini, who in the meantime has indecently attacked the Hague Court and went to shake hands with a war criminal like Netanyahu’.
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