Roberto Saviano insists. While Matteo Salvini faces a new audience in the process involving him for kidnapping in the Open Arms case, the writer rejoices on social networks and launches new accusations and insults at the deputy prime minister.
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On Instagram, the writer hurls his hate-filled accusations. “New hearing for Salvini accused of kidnapping and refusal of official documents. As Minister of the Interior he prevented the disembarkation of 160 people for 19 days. He denied safe harbor to Open Arms with 160 people on board for 19 days prostrated, tortured, in a state of need Salvini did not defend national borders from drug trafficking, laundering of dirty capital, arms trafficking. Weak with the strong and strong with the weak, Salvini kept tortured, desperate and needy human beings at sea. He did not defend the country, he pursued the helpless.” But during the hearing in the bunker room of the Ucciardone prison, an unpublished video appeared that would unmask NGOs and smugglers. They are photographic, video and audio materials produced by a Navy submarine that would show the ship’s rescue methods. The documentation, according to the lawyer for the former Minister of the Interior, Giulia Bongiorno, “brings to light many anomalies”, which could justify Salvini’s decision not to attribute safe harbor to the ship, at the origin of the accusation.
But Saviano is only interested in continuing to throw mud at Salvini and the centre-right. In fact, a few hours earlier, Saviano published a post against Giorgia Meloni. “Here are Meloni’s positions on immigration. These are unacceptable enormities not only as a prime minister, but also as a woman, mother, Christian.” According to Saviano, sued by both the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister, Meloni would be politically responsible for the climate of hatred created in the skin of the weakest because he would have fomented intolerance towards migrants.
Source: IL Tempo
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