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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday December 05, 2002 12:37author by tzt Report this post to the editors

Berlusconi implicated in deal with godfathers

Italian prime minister's party agreed to make life easier for jailed criminals, says turncoat Philip Willan in Rome Thursday December 5, 2002 The Guardian

Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister, was in personal contact with some of the mafia's most senior bosses, a major mafia turncoat has told investigators in a deposition revealed yesterday.
Antonino Giuffre, a powerful boss who began collaborating with magistrates in the summer, said the mafia decided to back Mr Berlusconi's Forza Italia party from its foundation in 1993, in exchange for help in resolving the mafia's judicial problems.

The testimony was given last month to Palermo prosecutors, and published by Italian newspapers yesterday.

On Tuesday, they submitted it as evidence to a court trying Marcello Dell'Utri - a Forza Italia senator and close associate of Mr Berlusconi - for alleged collusion with the mafia.

Last week, Mr Berlusconi refused to answer prosecutors' questions when the court travelled to Rome to ask him about alleged links between his Fininvest business empire and organised crime.

Mr Giuffre's evidence appears to add weight to the allegations of earlier mafia pentiti ("penitents") who claimed that Mr Dell'Utri and Fininvest had been dangerously close to Sicilian crime families.

Mr Giuffre, an aide to the mafia's supreme boss, Bernardo Provenzano, gave himself up to police in April and has reportedly been updating investigators' knowledge of the mafia's hierarchy and the evolving relationship between politics and organised crime.

Mr Giuffre has reportedly told prosecutors that the mafia turned to Mr Berlusconi's new party when its traditional contacts in the discredited Christian Democrat party proved unable to protect its members from the rigours of the law.

Worried godfathers sought assurances that their new political contacts would soften harsh prison conditions reserved for mafia members, help them overturn heavy prison sentences, and curtail the use of turncoat evidence and the confiscation of their ill-gotten wealth, Mr Giuffre said.

This revolution in the justice system was expected to take 10 years, he said.

The mafia, for its part, was required to abandon its assault on the state and fade into the shadows.

Mr Giuffre said Mafia representatives who were in contact with Mr Berlusconi included the Palermo bosses Filippo and Giuseppe Graviano - jailed for life in 1994 for ordering the murder of an anti-mafia priest - and the allegedly mafia-linked builder Giovanni Ienna.

Other channels of communication passed through a mafia boss employed as a stable manager on Mr Berlusconi's country estate, and a Sicilian-born financial police officer who moved from investigating Mr Berlusconi's tax affairs to acting as his legal representative, he claimed.

Mr Giuffre said of the establishment of the alleged mafia-Fininvest relationship: "Let's say, in all honesty, that it wasn't a very difficult battle."

"We didn't find - at least, I didn't find - any obstacle along my path," he said. "With God's help we officially embarked on the ship of Forza Italia."

Nando Dalla Chiesa, an opposition Daisy party senator, said Mr Giuffre's declarations were not wholly new, but were nevertheless alarming.

The centre-left's muted response to their publication, he said, reflected its desire to avoid being seen as exploiting Mr Berlusconi's legal difficulties. "But we will continue to raise the issue of Berlusconi's relations with this world," he said. "If these things were said about my own party, I would be the first person to demand an explanation."

Mr Dell'Utri's lawyer, Enrico Trantino, dismissed the allegations as an "anthology of hearsay". He said Mr Giuffre had perpetuated the trend that every new turncoat would attack Mr Dell'Utri and the former prime minister Giulio Andreotti in order to earn money and judicial privileges.

A Forza Italia spokesman, Sandro Bondi, said the publication of the new claims threatened to poison political life in Italy. He told the Rome daily La Repubblica: "If the entire political world does not this time show a united front to oppose this disreputable manoeuvre, we should be very worried about the future of democracy in Italy."

While Mr Berlusconi's supporters see the revelations as a judicial attempt to interfere with the sovereignty of the electorate, his opponents are equally convinced that democracy is at risk for as long as the levers of power remain in Mr Berlusconi's hands.


Related Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/italy/story/0,12576,853888,00.html
author by psi phipublication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 13:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

where Fascism the word is daily heard
and has meaning.
like in Spain.

Related Link: http://ireland.indymedia.org/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=20414
author by psi phipublication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 13:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

were in the south.
in Sicilia.
I have many friends from Sicilia.
but they grew up on the other side of the mafia to Mr Burlusconi, whose name I can´t even bring myself to spell properly.
the Mafia received extensive financial and other "expert" help from combined British and American intelligence in the WW2.
The Mafia before WW1 had been a family based co-operative system dealing with the difficulties of the latifundia [italian peasant land ownership issues----absentee landlords, bad land, evictions, migration, starvation, subdivision of inherited land----------------sound like Erron?]

Sicilia strangely developed the Mafia and other phenomona to counter the grass root effects of such poverty and oppression. Italian society thus suffered from the worst effects of family centered coruption. Nepotism.
Much the same happened in Sardinia.

Equivalent areas on the mediterranean however developed other ways of dealing with pretty much the same problems.
which fascinates me. ¿Why did the farming and industrial communities of Andalusia and Catalonia and Valancia develop in the same period of the nineteenth century a tradition of co-operation and syndicalism which shaped Anarchism? yet the Italians developed the Mafia.

Thanks to the movies most people think of the Mafia and the Mob as always being present in Italy perhaps before the USA, but it was not so.
IN the 1920s Italian migrants to the USA were much as Irish drawn into criminal activity on ethnic ghetto grounds, much as many newly arrived migrant groups do to this day in many cities, but the "Mafia-ising" of Italy needed US intervention from 1943-1946.
For the budding euro-historians amongst ye, all this stuff is now out of "secrecy" so metre upon metre of scintillating stuff can be read on US and British funding of nasty people throughout the mediterranean.
I recommend looking at Greece and Italy.
no point in leaving those skeletons in the wardrobe now is there?
meanwhile at the link you will find details of the current detainees in Italy and a link to sherwood.it with full english langauge transaltions of daily occurence in Italia.
they do radio and TV stuff too.
they´re lovely.
bit disobedient but who isn´t.
:-)
;.)
:-0

author by Raypublication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 13:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Next time you see an interesting article like this, could you either take the time to write your own summary, or not post it on here at all? Its intersting news, but the Guardian is available to anyone who wants to read it, and indymedia is supposed to be for original news, not reposts.

author by Sinner repentingpublication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 13:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by €publication date Thu Dec 05, 2002 16:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors


now here is something interesting....
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=30552&group=webcast
just published on one of the catagories of 21st century jurisprudence..."psychic" support of criminal acts.
Hmmm.
Mr Burleyskoni is presiding over the enshrining of "thought crime" in European legal practise.

This is very bad.
He is very bad.

http://barcelona.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=30526&group=webcast
this is a photo of a march against the incarceration of the Valencia anarchists.

Spain and Italy appear to be synchronising their "clampdown" of troublesome activists.
look at the foto.
check out the spanish blue block.
they feel very sexy in a butch way in those combat trousers.


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