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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Italy: A Victim's Uncle Will Go Public If Government Scraps Security Decrees

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Pamela Mastropietro


In 2018, Italy suffered one of its worst murders in its history when a Nigerian migrant raped, murdered and dismembered Pamela Mastropietro. He was subsequently convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has signed security decrees designed to halt the constant arrival of ships bring migrants into Italy. Now with a coalition of the 5 Stars party and the Democrat party, called the Yellow/Reds) poised to take power, there is talk of scrapping those decrees.

In  response, the infuriated uncle of Pamela is threatening to take photos of his niece's mutilated body right to the Parliament to show the the effects of illegal immigration in Italy.

Translation of the below Il Giornale article by Fousesquawk.


http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/cronache/zio-pamela-porter-parlamento-foto-suo-corpo-martoriato-se-1744392.html

Pamela's Uncle: "If they cancel the security decrees, I'll go to Parliament with the photos of her tortured body"

The shocking gesture announced by the uncle of Pamela Mastropietro "to remind those who want to cancel the security decrees the catastrophic effects of illegal immigration".
-Bianca Elisi, August 27, 18:45

Among those who shudder at the thought of a yellow/red (coalition government between 5 Stelle and PD -Partido Democratico) executive, there are also the relatives of Pamela Mastropietro, the 18 year-old raped and killed at Macerata on January 30 of last year.

Judged responsible for one of the most barbaric homicides in the history of our country, the  Nigerian drug dealer, Innocent Oseghale, was sentenced to life imprisonment in the first grade. A victory for the family of the victim and for her uncle, Marco Valerio Verni, who has also assumed the role of defender (of the family) in the process. However, in these days of feverish negotiations, anger and worry have erupted.

The same Verni told Libero he is ready for an extreme gesture  if the Yellow/reds (coalition Government) agree to scrap the security decrees. The uncle of Pamela is prepared to bring the (photo) blowups of his niece's tortured body right up to the Parliament and the Quirinale (residence of the president of the Republic) . For what purpose? "To remind those (in power) of the catastrophic effects of illegal immigration". Effects that rendered the body of poor Pamela unrecognizable, enough to cause the president of the criminal court of Macerata to decide that the hearing in which the pictures of the massacre were shown be held behind closed doors.

So now Verni threatens to show them "to remind those in power of the catastrophic effects of illegal immigration". A painful gesture which, according to Pamela's uncle, is necessary to rip the veil of hypocrisy. "Every day we are bombarded with tearful images of barges  loaded with migrants that the left would like to receive without worrying about the consequences. The same left that remained silent when Pamela  was raped and murdered with unspeakable ferocity." And the accusations of racism do not frighten him. "Almost everyone who is in Pamela's case file in various ways- he explains- are asylum seekers who survive by selling drugs to our children."
Oseghale brought to our shore from a shipwreck, is no exception. Not to mention, as lawyer Verni recalls, the suspicion that he is also affiliated with the Nigerian mafia also weigns on his account. These considerations give rise to the idea of an action so hard, however, it risks transforming Pamela's body into a political battleground. Also this time, Verni's reply is sharp. "The question, unfortunately, has been politicized right from the start, and certainly not in favor of the family; from the institutional left there has come no support, while from the right, a light has been lit.   The problem, however, should be transversal because this is not a battle against anyone but for the good of all."

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