(ANSA) - TARANTO, FEBRUARY 25 - A demonstration to say "No to criminal immunity" that the latest decree to save Ilva intends to introduce for the managers of the steel plant Acciaierie d'Italia was held in Piazza della Vittoria, in Taranto, organized by the Parents Tarantini association, by the singer-songwriter Mimmo Cavallo, by the sports director Ciccio Stola of the associations Virtus Taranto, Polisportiva 74020 and ASH Baskin Taranto and by the agency for sport and cultural activities Support_O.
On stage, in addition to doctors, activists and technicians who highlighted the concerns related to the health and environmental situation, RominaPower also spoke.
The activists announced that a letter will be sent to the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella with the
The event began with a greeting from the organizers, followed by Lina Ambrogi Melle, promoter of one of the appeals to the ECHR, the pulmonologist Gianfranco Viesti, the activist Celeste Fortunato (who fell ill with leukemia and read a report document on the of the former Ilva and the health consequences), the president of Peacelink Alessandro Marescotti, the psychologist Egidio Francesco Cipriano, the Ilva worker in As Raffaele Cataldi, the president of the Neopolites association Saverio De Florio, the activists Antonella Massaro (mother of Miriam, a aged 5 and a half from Taranto who died in February 2008 due to stage 4 neuroblastoma) and Simona Peluso (mother of Andrea, a 10-year-old boy suffering from a very rare disease, the mutation of the Sox4 gene).
"Penal immunity - underlined the organizers - tramples on the Italian Constitution because it provides for a new right: the freedom to commit crimes, crimes. For these, Acciaierie d'Italia would be acquitted, while the innocent victims would be punished penalty for sickness, suffering, death".
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