"The statement made public and then removed by Professor Donatella Di Cesare was sent yesterday for the evaluation and judgment of the competent university bodies
. On the basis of the provisions of the legislation that regulates the functioning of the university, Sapienza has started a process of which
the Minister of University and Research, Anna Maria Bernini,
was informed
."
The university makes this known.
"For Salvini I would be a disgrace, for Foti (FdI) I am dangerous in the university - and they ask for my removal - for the liberal Calenda di Azione I would not have the 'ethical requirements' to teach, for Cuperlo (Pd) I trample on the history of the country . No comment".
Professor Donatella Di Cesare wrote this on social media after yesterday she was at the center of a media storm for a post she made after the death of BR Balzerani.
In another post this morning, the teacher
takes issue with the journalist Massimo Gramellini,
author of an article in the front page column of the Corriere della Sera.
"His nasty comments had inaugurated the proscription lists a couple of years ago against those who dared to speak of peace.
Today he returns with his hatred flaunted on the front page of the national newspaper", he writes, while thanking - in another post - Massimo Cacciari for his words.
For further information Agenzia ANSA 'Goodbye comrade', storm over the teacher for the post on Balzerani - News - Ansa.it 'I am far from violence'.
Salvini: 'Shame'.
The Democratic Party also attacks (ANSA)
Minister Bernini: 'I share the university's dismay'
"I shared the bewilderment expressed by the rector also in light of the history of the Roman University which paid a very high price during the very sad season of terrorism and judged Professor Di Cesare's words to be dangerous and irreconcilable with the responsibility of teaching
".
This was stated by the Minister of University and Research Anna Maria Bernini regarding the statements of Professor Donatella Di Cesare, underlining that she had had multiple telephone contacts with the rector of Sapienza, Antonella Polimeni.
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