The right to be forgotten closes an online newspaper
In Abruzzo the online newspaper PrimaDaNoi.it has spent too much to defend itself from the requests to cancel some news reports and in September 2018 it has suspended publication.
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
In Abruzzo the online newspaper PrimaDaNoi.it has spent too much to defend itself from the requests to cancel some news reports and in September 2018 it has suspended publication.
Two proposals were tabled by Senator Primo Di Nicola of M5S. One punishes vexatious lawsuits against journalists; the other extends their professional secrecy. A third proposal is by Valter Verini of Pd.
The journalist, former chief editor of l’Unita is a victim and a living demonstration of a serious problem revealed in 2015 and still unresolved which afflicts all Italian journalists.
The victims are the journalists Angela Camuso and two technicians (Lazio), Federica Angeli (Lazio), Claudio Taverna (Trentino Alto Adige), Federico Gervasoni (Piedmont) twice, and Giuseppe Crimaldi (Campania). From the 1st January to the 13th October 2018 Ossigeno has ascertained and documented 221 unjustifiable attacks of the same type.
The journalist was attending the police operation together with other journalists. Her police escort considered it prudent to move her away.
On Facebook he wrote that he would have eaten Borrometi’s heart. The reporter had exposed his dubious activity at the fruit and vegetable market of Vittoria.
The journalist of La Repubblica, Attilio Bolzoni, after his scoop about the ex-president of “Confindustria Sicily” (the regional branch of the Confederation of Italian Industries) Antonello Montante, has been the victim of threats, retaliation and stalking. A special dossier
On the 2nd February 2016 a year after the publication of the scoop which had revealed that the industrialist Antonello Montante was under judicial investigation for Mafia activity, the journalist Attilio Bolzoni spoke at a hearing of the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission chaired by the Hon.
The last news about attacks and violations of freedom of the expression and the media in Italy as well as in other countries.
Roberto Papagni reacted this way to questions from the journalist Giorgio Mottola regarding alleged irregularities. A reaction regarded as unjustifiable by FNSI