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NEWS & LETTERS, October 2002

OUR LIFE AND TIMES

Italian demonstrations

Hundreds of thousands marched in Rome, on Sept. 14, to protest the fusion of media and state power in the hands of one man, rightist Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. A demand was to stop proposed legislation that would make it easier for Berlusconi to avoid prosecution on corruption charges. Another issue was Berlusconi's simultaneous control of both government TV and the largest private TV network.

In a less-publicized event earlier, more than 100,000 came out in Genoa on July 20, the anniversary of last year's anti-globalization protests, when Berlusconi set up martial law conditions in Genoa and his police brutalized demonstrators, murdering 23-year-old Carlo Giuliani.

This year, youth, union members (including Giuliani's parents), and ecologists joined together, as one young woman put it, to continue Carlo's efforts "to change the world."

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