The 41-bis (not) taken seriously. All humanitarian but no one touches the norm

The 41-bis (not) taken seriously.  All humanitarian but no one touches the norm

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The closer we get to the dates in which we will have to decide on the hard prison in Cospito, the more the only obvious thing is that for right and left it is not important to improve a useful tool but used as a weapon of torture (true anti-mafia?)

February 12th is getting closer, the date by which the Minister of Justice must respond to Alfredo Cospito’s request for revocation of Article 41-bis; the closer February 24th, the date anticipated by the Cassation for the hearing on the revocation or otherwise of the hard prison, and the more we move away – in the political brawl – from even a basic knowledge of the facts and themes. And that is that thebusiness arises from a clumsy political forcing by FdI exponents (now investigating the Rome prosecutor’s office), which however on closer inspection is a reaction to an equally clumsy political attempt to put the government under pressure on a case defined as humanitarian, but which it is not. A political windfall for the anarchist-terrorist Cospito, who is playing it with more intelligence than his counterpart, the repressive “state” of the prisons. All within a conceptual confusion that risks, moreover, to allow Cospito, who didn’t even think about it, to undermine or weaken a detention regime such as the 41-bis which instead remains the need, in a few and selected cases.

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