Monday, July 18, 2016

Torture Law, Alfano tow: “To be reviewed in the House.” Italian left: “So ditching” – The Daily

Angelino Alfano tow the Torture Law , under discussion in the Senate . “It will be reviewed by the Camera “, said Interior Minister, according to which the changes are necessary “to avoid any possible misunderstanding regarding the legitimate use of force by the forces police “. Precise Alfano: “It is obviously not at stake the issue of the crime of torture but the risk of its expansion by means of interpretation of case law, which can produce the police compressions operations”. Because women and men in uniform “are doing an excellent job, which may not have the brake resulting from anxiety or psychological operational concern in a complex environment in which they should come to be.”

If the initiative of the leaders Ncd receives praise from police unions, Italian Left goes on the attack with Loredana De Petris : “Even before the law on the crime of torture is approved in the Senate, Alfano already asked to change it in the House, so that then has to go back to the Senate. The clear intention is to scuttle this law , required by the minimum standards of civilization and even the often bandied Europe. ” An attempt “very serious”, underlines the parliamentarian, “I hope that the Pd , the Minister of Justice Orlando and the same chairman of the board Renzi have the courage and dignity to reject this blackmail. “

Among the police unions that instead approve the actions of the head of the Interior Ministry is the SIULP :” and ‘response that the women and men of the State police and all police forces had expected “, wrote in a note Felice Romano, secretary general. “The introduction of the crime of torture as an emancipating element of our legal system – continues – can not stand, even remotely, the opportunity to create misunderstandings or misconceptions about the obligation for police operators to use the force to counter violence in total fulfillment of their duty. “

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