''The case of volonta'-freedom 'to determine end of life choices is not currently in our system the scope of' legal claim '- says the prof. Gambino - but comes up against the law to protect human life, so that if someone today would put an end to human existence to satisfy the wishes of the patient would incur in the commission of crimes such as murder or consent of the assisted suicide ' '.
''There is therefore the state of Italian law an absolute right to self-determination - continued the lawyer - which therefore 'can not be considered transgressed by a bill in the approval process.''
''It was with reference to the refusal of treatment - add the Gambino - the legitimacy of law 'and not Italian'
Englaro represented only by sporadic cases, but in a more ' robust, says that pre-'prior consent to medical treatment and' excluded in the absence of proper, comprehensive, analytical information on the treatment itself''and''a bill that is routed on that line can not 'thus defined, in contradiction with the Constitution, being quite in harmony with what the Italian legal system already 'means.''
''It 's not true - explains the lawyer - that the Bill imposes an obligation authoritarian power and the hydration force in disregard of Art. 32 of the Constitution, in fact, 'today is entirely legitimate, indeed a duty, in an emergency to enable protocols that provide for the sustenance parenterally.''
''We must now return to Parliament the constitutional prerogative to regulate an issue of major social impact, such as end of life choices - said the Professor. Gambino - defusing the pace of other possible judicial decisions creative print''.
States-General, Mr Berlusconi: sheet on the future path of Alemanno
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Parade against the initiative "No to cement bunga bunga." Eggs armored against the policemen. Marcegaglia late.
ROME - Second day of the convention "to plan the development of Rome. Second day started with the aftermath of the controversy yesterday as the Palazzo dei Congressi now is the premier Silvio Berlusconi.
Berlusconi exemplary path Alemanno. "The course designed by Mayor Alemanno for the future of Rome is exemplary. " He said Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconoi talking to the States General of Roma Capitale. Berlusconi wanted to thank personally Antonio Marzano for his "work in the Commission launched the Strategic Plan of Rome."
The inevitable joke: Emma "bella tusa. "Here's my president of Confindustria, Emma Marcegaglia. Tributiamole a nice round of applause. This is what we, in Milan, we define a "good tusa". " He said Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to extend a greeting to the president of Confindustria taken action before him on stage but came late to the conference center.
"The Strategic Plan of Rome as the capital is a powerful accelerator for development that will enhance the image of the city in the world, attract investment and will create a vast work of environmental restoration." Berlusconi added. The projects contained in the Plan will generate "positive ricadure 'in terms of' innovation ',' search ',' employment '. "Rome - said the prime minister - will be a magnet for investment in various countries of the Mediterranean." According to Berlusconi, in addition, the General Assembly "are a valuable opportunity to take stock of a major reform such as federalism." A reform "historical because it combines the principle of responsibility of local authorities with that of social cohesion. "
Alemanno: look to the future thinking of the present. "While we strive to create a design, we can not forget the emergency plan nomads, security, but also the everyday. I do not want any housewife can tell us, "you deal with the future and not think about the hole". " So the mayor of Rome Gianni Alemanno, in his closing speech to the General Assembly of the city, during which was presented to the Strategic Development Plan for Rome.
"Ours is a double commitment," said the mayor, listing on the one hand the great works and projects that make up the floor, the other work on the front of the livability of the city on a daily basis. "I welcome the invitation of Zingaretti an effort because the Olympic challenge is made in a great inspiration," he said. He added that even with regard to the strategic plan outlined in the two days the euro and must be approved by the capital, there is now a "clear path through institutional moments" with a walk-IIA with the Government. "My predecessor Argan in 1978 said that Rome is a city stopped because he stopped to imagine the future. That's what we're trying to do - he concluded - Rome can not be crushed and is back to our past, we must look not only as archeology, as history but as a spur of values. Why Rome may give a signal to all Italy. "
Eur there was a march "against the States-General of Alemanno and Berlusconi," organized by the cartel movements "Roma common good." Protesters, all over a few hundred people have marched wearing masks depicting the faces of the mayor and the premier. "Say no to the States General of Alemanno that are symbolically closed by Berlusconi, in this bunga bunga cement and the crisis that is coming down Rome - explains Luca Faggiano, a spokesman for the movement. Launch of eggs. The march organized in the streets of the euro was locked away in Beethoven, a few hundred meters from where it started. The protesters stopped in front of a cordon of armored rail transit along the street, preventing him from approaching the Via Cristoforo Colombo. The authorized route for the parade was in fact another. Upon arrival in front of armored police and demonstrators threw some eggs at the agents deployed in riot gear. A protester has also climbed on an armored vehicle to reiterate the request for a meeting between a delegation of the Committee and Mayor Alemanno.
"The Tiber River is a poorly guarded: no European city that has not benefited from a river for all citizens. The Tiber is away from the citizens, to agree that this requires action for its recovery. " He said the general secretary of CISL, Raffaele Bonanni, in the course of the General Assembly of the city.
Torricelli: outside the city itself, only bridging Eur. "The bridge that is taking place in the Palazzo dei Congressi is yet another proof of the Aleman administration away from the real problems of the city." The Torricelli said in a statement Giancarlo Coordinator Sel Metropolitan Area of \u200b\u200bRome.
Valeriani: fear of flop, Ext employees to fill the chairs. "I have received many reports from companies of the City of Rome than the fantasy event of the States General. It seems that, terrified of being subjected to a flop of admissions as well as content, the mayor Alemanno has mobilized the entire machinery of the Capitol to fill the chairs. Dall'Atac for example, arrived in 400. " This was declared in a statement Massimiliano Valeriani, adviser to the Democratic Party in Rome.
A husband, 34 wives, 94 children from cleaning gender management "military"
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NEW DELHI - Ziona Chana, 64 years of an Indian head of a sect that allows polygamy, is in the northeast of India at the head of what is considered the largest family in the world, consisting of 39 wives, 94 children, 33 grandchildren and 14 cognate, for a total of 182 people. The amazing story is reported news agency PTI that the real leader of this tribe has built in the village of Baktawng, in the northern state of Mizoram, a building with four floors and 100 rooms, called "Run That Chhuan "(The House of the new generation).
enthusiastic about his mission, Ziona said he felt "like a beloved child of God He has given me so many people to care. I consider myself a happy man as a husband of 39 women heads of households and the largest in the world. "
For obvious reasons, the management of the house rules requires almost military, with his wife and older who is at the top of a chain of command that you care to arrange the cleaning, shopping and cooking for the whole group.
A dinner type, for example, may require the use of 30 chickens, 60 kilos of potatoes and 100 pounds of rice. For the management of the thalamus conjugal Ziona has developed a system that provides for him a bed, while the wife uses the dorms. The youngest, however, stay closer to his room and take turns in bed main system with a rotation program.
19/02/2011 - "The moral indignation is in most cases 2 percent moral, 48% indignation, and 50% envy, "said Vittorio De Sica colleagues radical chic, the terraces of Rome, the 'impallinavano with each new success. Envy, pride in their raw state. Michele Santoro is an admirer of De Sica's neorealist. Maybe the quotes. But it is surprising that the moral indignation yesterday pushed the officer to let off steam on his website, about the monstrous success of Roberto Benigni in Sanremo. "The start of the festival was brought forward by half an hour and Benigni's monologue lasted fifty-two minutes" Michele has sizzle, fresh caught by the shovelful of auditel Raiuno "Sanremo this time has not hosted an extraordinary performance, but has incorporated a whole show ... Benigni is always benign. But it has been used to erase the differences. The operation thanks to you (viewers) failed. And we will continue to love him the same. We ". "We" is plural nous. Santoro uses a slash to show that its 4 million people and spends "enough to show that Annozero is essential and that no circumstance can justify the attempt to reduce television to a single program. " Moreover, no one had ever said the opposite in fact as the Wolverine comic Michael is the best at what he does, even if what is often not pleasant. But this is not the point.
The point is that Benigni, the other night, he turned in a great nation. The whole nation. His lesson on the Renaissance, brimming with soaring rhetoric of genius and necessary-thank goodness-liked at the Quirinale, the government and the opposition, the people and institutions. Moliere was that he meets Toto meets Garibaldi in the poignant monologue of the "clown's Prayer (" Lord, if my antics serve to relieve their pain, they make my face even more ridiculous, but help me to carry it around with ease ...»). Benigni has touched vertices sidereal, and performance art, both share. Technically, despite the immense length of the stake, up to 15 million viewers hanging on his lips: the first part (20:40 to 23:21) has counted 15 million 398 thousand, representing a market share of 50.23%. The second part of the Festival (23:26 to 01:09) instead 7milioni totaled 529,000 viewers and a share of 53.21%. The weighted average of the evening was 12 million 363 thousand viewers to an equal share of 50.90%. "Annozero" with her share of 14.13% has fought well, for heaven's sake. Ignazio La Russa kicking Formigli taken from impossible angles and Lele Mora scaccola verbally over the phone that they were pieces of a Barnum tasty. But, heck, get to this level of Benigni is guilty of hubris, the arrogance of men to the gods. And then there's another great feature of the evening closer to the dream to reality: Benigni would be donated Meyer Paediatric Hospital in Florence the entire festival cachet of 250 thousand euro. Money well invested by Rai also has plenty of them recovered from the advertising load. Would say: Michael, you who are left, and donate at least your 60 thousand per month. But it would be a stupid provocation.
no idiot, but worrying is the momentum rather egotistical, unrealistic Santoro, the son of quell'innamoramento for "the strength of the force of staging" that brought him in his youth, starting a career in Teatrogruppo Salerno Italian surrealism . Santoro suggested Sartre, Brecht, Ferlinghetti and Weiss' Marat Sade (communists), alternating with the vision of the films of Sergio Leone (reactionary); stuff punctuated by fights and union rallies with closed fists in favor of the hero of Prague Jan Palach . Santoro, like all the actors who have the arrogance of talent, tends all'introflessione. Annozero be the center of the world: the EPHOS of the square can only blow up Raidue, on Thursday evening. So that, in this key, Michele Law envy as "the heart of democracy" as interpreted by Bertrand Russell gave the communist. He sees the indignation as literary inspiration. So that, the success of Benigni is probably more hurt that Michael Silvio. (Who's Silvio that Benigni has taken half the time of Cavour, Mazzini and Mameli, a little 'taken dev'essersela ...).
Ruby like Paris Hilton and Sophia Loren is the party of the Austrian magnate
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the debutantes' ball of the Vienna Opera: Ruby Rubacuori was invited by the Austrian mogul Richard Lugner , known as the "king of bricks", the traditional Vienna Operanball , social event that attracts the best high society around the world. RUBY LOREN AND AFTER THE PARIS HILTON - was reported by Helmut Werner, spokesman Lugner, in recent years had had the ladies at the ball guests like Sophia Loren, Claudia Cardinale and Paris Hilton. "We have an agreement with Ruby, who has accepted and is very happy to visit Vienna for the first time. We considered that the young For months occupies the space of all German and Austrian magazines, "said Werner.
SECRET ON COMPENSATION - Lugner, 78, said the" mortar "is a character well known in Austria for its continuous appearances on the tabloid press, so that a station has broadcast a television series on the secrets of his private life. "Ruby Lugner is very pleased that he has accepted the invitation," the spokesman said, explaining that on March 2, the day before dance, the young Moroccan will sign autographs in a well-known shopping center magnate. Ruby will be in Vienna for two or three days and Werner did not report details on the compensation it will receive. The Opera Ball, from time immemorial a legendary event, is hosted by the Vienna State Opera stage, one of the most important opera houses in the world.
Steve Jobs would remain six weeks of life. The managing director and founder of Apple was recently photographed out of the Stanford Cancer Center, the same facility where she took care Patrick Swayze. The National Enquirer, U.S. tabloid, claims to be in possession of the photos that you would see a Jobs-looking "skeletal" and would speak with the specialist ICU Samuel Jacobson, that the prognosis for the co-founder of Apple does not seem promising. BATTLE AGAINST CANCER - "Judging from the photos, is near the terminal stage. I would say that six weeks," he said Jacobson. Jobs, who publicly spoke of his battle against pancreatic cancer in 2004, is in his third leave of work due to illness in seven years. The site radaronline.com confirmed that Jobs, 55, regularly visits the cancer center in Palo Alto, California. The previous absence of six months of Jobs in 2009 was surrounded by rumors that it would have been more ill than he had said. The Wall Street Journal revealed in June that year that the head of Apple also underwent a liver transplant, related to his cancer.
MEETING WITH OBAMA - Despite rumors of the U.S. tabloid, is scheduled for a meeting today between the founder of Apple and the U.S. president Barack Obama. With them, there will also be the CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt and founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg.
Cancer discovered enzyme that stops the metastasis
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E 'known as Lox1 , and is a enzyme that can become an important ally of drugs against cancer , making them even more effective than current ones. Secure it, scientists from the Institute of Cancer Research, or the British Institute for research on cancer , managed to stop the mice metastasis from a tumor to breast to other organs. According to a team led by Janine Erler, these results have revealed a new "target fantastic drug" targeted and will soon be used clinically. To understand the possible impact of this result, considering that 90% of cancer deaths is caused by metastasis of cancer . Patients suffering from breast cancer in the study had high levels of ' Loxl2 enzyme, which was particularly important in the early stages of disease, because it helps cancer cells to escape from breast tissue to enter the bloodstream. In the case of breast cancer, scientists have shown that high levels of enzyme Loxl2 were connected with the spread of cancer and low survival rates. In their study on mice, researchers have used chemical compounds and antibodies to block the activity: in this way were able to halt the spread of cancer other tissues. "These findings are important not only for drug development, but also to develop predictive tests on the possibility of cancer metastasis in the patient," said Janine Erler.
Among young heroes of Tobruk "The people will chase you" reasonably
by: Peter Del Re - The Republic
Journey in the "liberated" in Libya between the young protagonists of the uprising on television while Gaddafi's anger explodes
Tobruk - To convince soldiers and police officers to fraternize with the square, the demonstrators began to burn with the police. That gesture made the first Tobruk city \u200b\u200bfell into the hands of the insurgents. Now it's right in front of the ruins of that building that one week the protesters continue to rally, while plumes of smoke on the horizon stand clear blue Mediterranean, rising from an ammunition dump bombarded by troops led by a son of Muammar Gaddafi.
It also happened yesterday afternoon, while the leader harangue on television dressed in brown robes of the Bedouin in thickness pathetic as to restore the law that he put up about his birth, to invoke loyalty tribal leaders who drop out: he they say the son of the tribe of shepherds Qadhdhafiya, born in 1942 in a Bedouin tent in the deserts of Sirte.
When his grin sulfur fills the TV screen, just gather to watch, if not the oldest in the cafes around the square where he now flies high the flag with the crescent "independence" instead of the green flag introduced by Gaddafi in '52 as a symbol of "popular revolution". As the Green Paper published in 1975 by the tyrant to adjust the Jamahiriyyia, the imaginary state of the masses. It is the same, sculpted copies of monumental scale, dots the country and indeed the young people out there are now demolishing
blows of a pickaxe. "This is the right end of the book absurd," the boys are mitered. The thuds of the cement rolling on the ground are the counterpoint to the dull gunfire that filled the skies of Tobruk, shoot to celebrate the "liberation".
have them, young people, the heroes of the New Revolution, the great protagonists of the motions Libyans. So when the voice of Gaddafi comes from television, and he growls "Muammar Gaddafi is the leader of the revolution, stands for sacrifices to the end of the day" explode the invectives of shebab, the boys: "Ironically, the" leader of the popular revolution "is being reversed from the true People's Revolution Libya, "they chorused. "The man is desperate," ironically with a mixture of anger and disgust at the "foolish cleverness" of the leader who puts his hands on: "If I could I would resign, but I'm not president. But I have my gun and I will fight to the last drop of blood. "
The chorus fades almost in disbelief, listening Gaddafi denies that the massacres of these days: "We have not yet resorted to force. I never ordered to fire a single bullet, "he repeats. He does the background of the massacre of a thousand deaths reported this afternoon by NGOs, compared to 400 calculated by the International Federation of the League of Human Rights. A group of doctors shows some shells collected on the bitumen. One of them has in hand a 50-caliber bullet, the same caliber used by NATO to break through the walls. "This explains the obscene state of some dead bodies, mangled," he says.
But when the booming voice of Qaddafi, addressing young people with the epithet of "rats" and when threatened them: "Please return the weapons immediately, otherwise we will slaughter", and then evokes the Tiananmen Massacre, 89 in Beijing, and the end Fallujah, the Sunni bastion of Iraq destroyed by the Americans in 2004, the elders throw epithets of "Kalb, Kalb, dog, dog," mangy and rabid. Followed by "Down with the butcher." The noise covers the speech of the "King of Kings of Africa" \u200b\u200b(the title of which we have adorned the head of the African Union in 2009) when he promises to "insurgents death penalty," reads the codicils of the Green Paper , and appeals to Libya: "You who love me, you all Libyans, men and women out from their homes, attacked the rats in their shelters, purged Libya inch by inch, house by house, street by street. Take them, shut them down, hand it to the police. Millions will defend me, let's hear and shouted "sacrifice soul and blood for our leader."
"Muammar Gaddafi is not a normal person, which could poison or kill a revolution," screams again and then gasps, the Rais. Peals of laughter in the streets and cafes. "The wall of fear has fallen", comment back. As long as the attempt to diminish, "They're just copying Egypt and Tunisia," the shebab meet with the universal slogan of the Arab revolution, "Erhal, erhal, go, go.
is they who have paid the highest price, and are preparing to take over the reins of the country. They, you see patrol checkpoints that underpin Libya freed, that the entire eastern part of the country. They wear the clothes more bizarre. Sweatshirts, sweaters striped hunter's jacket. They all have a hat on, and there are the strangest shapes. Many, perhaps to ridicule those of Gaddafi and his "friend" Berlusconi is the head wrap of colorful bandanas. Joke, laugh, dance, even though all armed, who Kalashnikov, who with revolvers, some of mace. After checking the luggage rack of the car, the driver usually blessed with a quotation from the Koran.
And once again, journalists who welcome them with enthusiasm: "Why are you late?". "Finally," they say, can deliver the video of the massacres: sometimes too gruesome images of bodies blown to pieces. Other films confirmed the shooting on demonstrators. Some groups have already left for Tripoli, as the movement moves westward to give a hand to protest. In the opposite direction, namely towards the Egyptian border, crossed minibus loads of up to capacity. Immigrants are returning home. Report news of Tripoli, helicopters continue to fire on demonstrators to "horrific abuse by militias Gaddafi, nights of terror with the mercenaries who shoot at everything and everyone, while the wounded are to bleed to death on the asphalt, because it is impossible to rescue them in the shooting of bullets. " Foreign workers go to bottle at the border of Musaid: wait in line at least six thousand people. Others think two million to emigrate.
The "bread riots" that is going through these days in different countries of the Arab world should be the season to operate a healthy discernment of those who have been in recent years, instances of civil society in countries of the Crescent. In fact, along with supporters of the Salafi movement matrix jihad (holy war) - Those that have dominated the international scene after the tragic September 11, 2001, occupying almost the entire media space, however - there is also another diverse array of thought reform that aims to embrace the values \u200b\u200bof modernity, with the intent integration with sound Islamic tradition. Unlike the Salafism, the modernist movement so far had not been able to manifest a unitary matrix, remaining confined in the semi-underground or underground circuits of the various tax regimes. That's why what happened in Cairo, as well as in Tunis, not to mention other countries where the insurgency is ongoing, has taken on a significance epic, having allowed this underground economy, made up of extraordinarily innovative minds to emerge from the slums of History. Although at the time no one is able to make predictions about future developments in the Arab world, what is surprising is that in all these years, especially since the tragedy of the Twin Towers, no western country has ever had the good sense and foresight to support politically and financially this moderate Islamic intelligentsia. Leaving aside those that are unanimously considered the fathers of the so-called Islamic modernism, as the lawyer \u0026lt;black +> 'Abd al-Raziq \u0026lt;+ round> (1888-1966) or the literary critic Taha Hussein (1889-1973), there were many voices that revealed the need for change. emblematic, for example, is thought to Qimanî al-Sayyed, a contemporary Egyptian writer, who defended his teeth rationalism, saying it is the heritage of the Islamic tradition, referring not only to thought the philosopher Averroes, but also explaining how a certain kind of rational analysis of the situations was one of the characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad. The word of the Koran, in fact, according to al-Qimanî historicizes embodying it in events and not keeping in a state of abstraction and repetition like the Salafis. Another intellectual who has called for the renewal was his compatriot Khalil 'Abd al-Karim , which presented its historical interpretation, based directly on historical sources of Islam, as an alternative to the fundamentalist vision extremists. What about the intellectual Tunisian Mohammed Talbi , considered one of the most distinguished thinkers critical of the Arab world? Denouncing the traditional Islamic religious scholars, he strongly supported the need for a contemporary reading the Qur'an, remembering, almost defiantly that "when they break the pens, knives that do not remain." Compelling is the thought of Mohammed Arkoun died a few months ago and considered one of the fathers of interreligious dialogue. Professor Emeritus of History of Islamic Thought at the Sorbonne in Paris, Arkoun had the merit to highlight the tensions and anxieties in the Arab world. Nationals of Algeria, he has passed into history as staunch defender of Islamic modernism and humanism. Not to mention the likes of the Nobel Prize for Literature, the Egyptian Naguib Mahfouz , dead in 2006 at the age of ninety-four. Proponent of a progressive and tolerant religion, in contrast to the extremist tendencies in praise of hatred against the West, he understood that the mission of the writer is first and foremost in being critical consciousness of the people it belongs to. What is striking out more by reading his works is a healthy realism that leads him to overcome all ideological and religious fanaticism. He considered himself a spokesman for the "Third World" and called for - these are his words - "a moral cleansing" of contemporary society, knowing that the eternal struggle between good and evil, good would still prevail. Mahfuz therefore opposed to the doctrine of the clash of civilizations, hating the abstract ideologies and rooting for the man in the street in the name of tolerance. Another remarkable figure is that of Mahmoud Mohammed Taha , executed by the Sudanese President Ja'far al-Nimeiry January 18, 1985. His was a new way to read the Koran that led to the separation between the religious dimension of the Qur'anic revelation, universally valid and unchangeable, and political, linked to historical situations and therefore changeable. Taha therefore proposed reconciliation Islam and freedom of religion, human rights and equality of the sexes. Because of his vision of openness and dialogue in Khartoum was hanged as an apostate. But that's not all. About fifty years ago, the father of the reformist Islamic Iran, Ali Shariati , said that contemporary Islam is in its thirteenth and fourteenth century, and if we look at European history of that time, we find that the Old continent had not yet begun any process of modernization. According to Shariati, to overcome the Middle Ages, Muslims can not think of jumping at the foot 'of five or six centuries, the coming of jet modern culture. "We need to reform Islam - writing - making it the driving force for liberation of our society still without a tribal social dimension, namely the East to the Middle Ages, while today it is the instrument used by reactionaries to prevent progress and social development." The words and the lives of Shariati, officially died of cardiac arrest in London in June of 1977 - although many believe that he was eliminated by the secret police of the then Shah of Persia - clearly indicate the path that must be follow. In recent years Western countries have done little or nothing to publicize or these items to the world that any intellectually honest, every politician and every self-respecting journalist should be responsible for spreading the good and progress of the Arab world. Far from any rhetoric, men like the Iranian Akbar Ganji, dissident journalist symbol of the regime of the ayatollahs, they really think. Because of his papers, and participation in a conference on the future of Iran held in Berlin - where, according to the Iranian regime, had become "anti-Islamic propaganda" - Ganji was imprisoned from 2001 to 2006 in the Evin prison in very severe . It is during this time that finds the strength to write, despite the sufferings inflicted by his captors, a political manifesto which advocates a boycott of presidential elections to replace the ruling theocracy with a secular and democratic government. In 2010 he won the "Milton Friedman", awarded by the Cato Institute, "to have made a significant contribution to progress towards freedom." There are of course many other reformist voices in the Islamic world. Suffice it to recall the Egyptian writer Faraj Foda , which has long fought for the secular state and the separation between religion and politics, and who was murdered by extremists in 1992. One thing is certain: what is happening across in the Arab world is symptomatic of the malaise induced Islamism. In this regard it is illuminating the thought of Abdelwahab Meddeb , born in Tunis and professor of comparative literature at the University of Paris X-Nanterre. Meddeb, with great insight, explores the contradictions and limitations del'islam Salafi and, in particular, the underlying reasons for the clash of civilizations with the West. In his latest literary effort, entitled The disease of Islam, denounces the stupidity of the fundamentalists who look to the West as to the cause of all evils. And there really reasons to sell galore, for example, Islam preached by the proponents of jihad must stop self-pity, because his social failures, despite the preaching of some crazy imam, are largely his responsibility. It remains, therefore, that hope for change, hoping for greater consistency from the West, champion of democracy. It will not give in again to what Martin Luther King called the sinful temptations of the "silence of the honest."
"Following the temporary suspension of some activities of natural gas production in Libya, the supply of gas through the pipeline Greenstream adjourned. This was announced by ENI. The group confirmed to be "able to meet the gas demand from their customers." Libya currently supplies about 10% of Italian gas demand.
The suspension of transmission of gas from Libya across the Greenstream not bring problems to Italy 'for many months from now, then comes the summer and fall consumption, so we are moderately quiet '. This is what a spokesman said Eni interviewed by Sky Tg24. The spokesman for the oil group said that it is not possible at present to predict when resume flow because it depends on developments in Libya: "As long as production is suspended - he underlined - we can not send gas to Italy. However we can cater to Russian gas, the Algerian and Norwegian, so we can meet demand with peace of mind for many months because of gas there is so much 'and' now 'is not necessary to resort to the reserves. Eni then denies "categorically" what is said in the afternoon by some customers (Edison, ed) that the six-legged dog would not be able to provide the required flow. As for boycotts Eni facilities by insurgents, he said, 'When you no news. "
Meanwhile, the oil minister of the UAE, said today in Riyadh that OPEC "is ready, if necessary, to intervene to ensure sufficient supplies to the market and combat the continuous increases in oil prices sparked by the crisis. " The crisis is doing to fly Libyan futures on oil prices. In London, Brent contract for delivery in April has come to touch the $ 108.57 and then moderating the increase amounted to $ 107.93. In New York futures WTI always with delivery in April (for March contracts, quoted at 94.26 dollars, are due today) rose to $ 98.15 a barrel. A worry the markets is the fear that the insurgency could infect Libya after the other countries of the Middle East.
for the possible evacuation or repatriation of Italians from Libya Defence and 'ready to put 4-5 in field C-130 aircraft, some vessels and, if necessary, a few hundred soldiers. This was stated by Minister of Defense, Russia, stressing that everything 'will be discussed' in the ministerial meeting of this evening. La Russa stressed that the Defense has identified three areas where one may accommodate the immigrants who might come in Italy following the crisis in Libya.
Al Jazeera: Embassy staff joined the demonstrators
The Libyan embassy staff in La Valletta, Malta, joined the protesters outside to demand the fall of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi. The protesters burned in protest, some flags of Italy, considered to be too tied to the Colonel. This was reported by al-Jazeera correspondent in Malta.
Meanwhile, the two pilots arrived yesterday deserters aboard a Libyan jet have applied for asylum.