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Rai: letter addressed to bullets Santoro, Travaglio, Gomez and Barbacetto



's letter threats came to the See of Rome in Via Teulada public television

LONDON - An envelope with 4 bullets arrived this morning at the headquarters of Rai via Tuelada. Inside, a threatening letter addressed to journalists Michele Santoro, Marco Travaglio, Peter Gomez and Gianni Barbacetto. The intimidating gesture investigates the Digos.
SANTORO - "I want to first reassure our audience: we continue to prepare the episode of Thursday safely. I have confidence in the police and not disturb me in the letter sent via Teulada containing bullets aimed at Travaglio, Gomez, Barbacetto and to myself, "says Michele Santoro, however, saying" frankly appalled "to learn from having these threats by news agencies and "not by the company I work for." The presenter of 'Annozero' action, therefore, also on what happened Tuesday in Watch Rai: 'But what wonder? We live in a country where a parliamentary commission appoints the Supervisory Board of RAI, and despite this the government majority, after deciding the top Rai and having crushed the public service subordinating personal interests of the President of the Council also seeks to directly organize the schedule. We are at the top ministry official, but with a clear hierarchy that look like caricatures of the fascists. "

ARTICLE 21 - "We have learned that Michele Santoro, Marco Travaglio, Peter Gomez and Gianni Barbacetto this morning were the recipients of an envelope with some bullets. There are many ways to stifle information. One of them is intimidation. Thus, we ask that the episode is undervalued and that is expressed solidarity with those who, like them, looking for daylight facts, issues and positions that were it not for them, would substantially obscured. " The claim in a statement Stefano Corradino and Giuseppe Giulietti, director and spokesman Articolo21, adding: "Even for this March 12, Articolo21 for the Constitution and freedom of information to take to the streets."

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