València [Video] Italy: Carlo Giuliani did not kill anyone ...
Full acquittal Mario Placanica repressor and the Italian government over the murder of Carlo Giuliani during the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001.
This was decided by the European Court of Human Rights: the Italian government exempt from any prosecution over the killing of Giuliani.
were three sentences on which the judges of the Grand Chamber had to be made. And in fact, thirteen votes in favor and only four against the decision confirmed in the first instance issued August 25, 2009, that Mario Placanica, the officer who shot at causing the death of the young would not be guilty of the death of Giuliani. Ten
votes in favor and seven against, however, for the statement that absolves Italian prosecutors for not investigating deeply enough what happened that day in the plaza Alimonda. The same majority also considers "right" organization and planning of police operations during the days of the G8.
To listen to the ruling of the European Court in Strasbourg, read by President Jean Paul Costa, had an empty room. I was not even in fact Nicholas Paoletti Giuliani's lawyer, who represented the family throughout the course of the appeal in Strasbourg, which began in 2002.
From Italy, however, Carlo's father, Giuliano Giuliani, is not willing to surrender and says it will continue fighting for justice for the death of his son.
"We will resort to civil courts as the only possibility of a trial for the murder of Carlo. We will not surrender," he said.
Extracted from: www.lahaine.org
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