04.02.07
what has happened to the missing Molotovs
The Committee "Truth and Justice for Genoa" issued a press release earlier
today stating that they had written an official complaint/ statement
(esposto) to the Judicial Authorities in which they demand to know what has
happened to the two molotovs amongst other things.
They go on to say that the missing Molotovs are only the latest in a whole
series of delaying tactics, used by the police to try and impede the
magistrates and stop the trial.
We want a inquiry into what has happened to the missing Molotovs
25.01.2007 17:17
The Committee "Truth and Justice for Genoa" issued a press release earlier
today stating that they had written an official complaint/statement
(esposto) to the Judicial Authorities in which they demand to know what has
happened to the two molotovs, amongst other things.
They go on to say that the missing Molotovs are only the latest in a whole
series of delaying tactics, used by the police to try and impede the
magistrates and stop the trial.
They mention photographs required by the magistrates to identify the police
officers involved in the violence that were years out of date and useless
for that purpose.
The complete list of the police officers who were involved in the Blitz on
the Diaz was never supplied.
Refusal to identify the police office with the pony tail caught on film.
Refusal to reveal who's signatures were on the arrest warrant, of which 15
were unreadable.
Regarding the missing petrol bombs the Committee will present an official
statement to the Judicial authorities and also ask for an immediate
intervention from the Interior Ministry (Home Office) to order the police to
open an internal inquiry, on the grounds that these irregularities are
seriously damaging the credibility of the institutions and they should not
be allowed to happen without a strong reaction from the political parties,
who have all been rather quiet on the subject of Genoa for sometime.