Francesca Albanese and the Words About the Assault on ...la Stampa" , Bologna Doesn't Change the Idea About Honorary Citizenship: "Assigned for the Work Done at the Un"
10 Articles
10 Articles
It is said that the most important part of a prayer is what comes after the "but." Quite rightly, a huge controversy broke out these days after the words of the UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese, who from the scene of the Rebuild Justice event in Rome scolded the attack of a hundred protesters on the editor of the newspaper La Stampa in Turin..."But," she added, "at the same time, that this also serve as a warning to the press to do its …
The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, has managed to unite the Italian political scene. Her comments on the attack on the Turin daily La Stampa by pro-Palestinian protesters are credited with this. While Italian politicians across the spectrum have condemned the attack, Albanese said the incident should serve as a warning to journalists to do their jobs better.
After the anti-fascist assault on the editorial staff of La Stampa the war of words reopens - The National Primate
The Italian Uno Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories is attacking the media – and is once again bridging friend and enemy.
The Pd of Bologna tries to put a stone above the polemics born from the words of Albanese on the raid carried out by a group of participants in a procession for Palestine. Counselor Filippo Diaco, who had exposed himself in recent days with a post against Albanese, has instead received threats via social
We appeal to all our fellow journalists to push the Order of Journalists and the Fnsi to become a civilian party to the trial of the aggressors of the editorial staff of La Stampa. The procedure against those who have committed an identical crime, the violent break-in at the Cgil headquarters in Rome, has led to sentences of up to 8 years and 6 months. We demand, with the necessary assessments, the same rigour: the rapid ascertainment of the res…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






