A marathon of readings to renew the request for truth and justice for Giulio Regeni.
This is what was organized this morning in Fiumicello, the hometown of the young researcher, six years after his disappearance from Cairo.
A series of passages and poems, read by young people and exponents of local associations, which was also attended by Paola and Claudio Regeni, Giulio's parents.
One at a time, sitting on a yellow bench installed near the local school, the readers gave voice to thoughts and listed rights, especially those of young people.
"To the rights we add the right to have a Youth Government. Which is a resource. It must be protected and preserved", said Giulio's parents - as reported in a tweet from Giulio, we are - greeting the children of the Youth Government,
Thanks and the emotion of Paola and Claudio #Regeni after the reading marathon for Giulio.
"These are words that should make everyone think". # Truth and justice for Giulio # 6annisenzaGiulio # 6anniperGiulio #popologiallo pic.twitter.com/FRQxpijhMM
- Truth For Giulio (@GiulioSiamoNoi) January 25, 2022
"The Fiumicello plate is an official action. I feel a lot of emotion. In other places, however, we ask for concrete actions, the yellow benches for example. But in Fiumicello, where Giulio and Irene grew up and played, a park dedicated to Giulio that's right ". This was said by Giulio Regeni's mother, Paola Deffendi, today in Fiumicello, on the occasion of the unveiling of the plaque that names the local school park after Giulio Regeni.
On the yellow plate - posted on Giulio's social profiles we are - the coat of arms of the municipality of Fiumicello-Villa Vicentina appears and the words "Giulio Regeni school park - Fiumicello citizen, born on 15.01.1988 - Researcher for the University of Cambridge at Cairo, where he was kidnapped, tortured, killed, his body was found on 02.03.2016 ".
PHOTO: Inauguration of the yellow bench dedicated to Giulio Regeni in front of the Cristallo Theater in Bolzano. Present, among others, the mayor of Bolzano Renzo Caramaschi and the director of the Crystal Theater Gaia Carroli PHOTO ANSA / Lorenzo Zambello