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23 sunday, 21 April 2019- edited by Ilaria
Saltarelli and Martina Paterna
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Goodbye
Massimo.
Following
the death of Massimo Bordin the thoughts of
the members of the Radical Party and of the List
Marco Pannella are with the family.
Massimo
gave voice, heart and brain to the radical life of
the Radio and the Party, succeeding in a sublime
way to bridge the gap between culture
and politics.
The
messages that are arriving in these hours to the
Party and to the Radio, inextricably link the
condolences for the disappearance of Massimo to
the life of Radio Radicale, a further confirmation
of the fact that Massimo had bound his life to
that of the Radio.
In
thirty years of activity he left an indelible
mark, both human and professional on Radio
Radicale.
His
penultimate speech, which he gave on February 22nd
at the Italian Congress of the Radical Party is a
testimony of his life, and ultimately of Radio
Radicale.
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89
citizens joined the hunger strike for the life of
Radio Radicale, among others: Maurizio
Bolognetti, Presidency of the Radical Party,
indefinite hunger strike from 28th
February Rita Bernardini, Presidency of the
Radical Party, indefinite hunger strike from 10
April; Maria Antonietta Farina Coscioni,
Presidency of the Radical Party, from 10 April to
18 April; Irene Testa, President of the
Radical Party, from 10 April to 18 April (9 days);
Paola Di Folco, a Radical Party activist, from
April 10th to April 16th (7 days).
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The
United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has reported
that, one year after the political and social
crisis that hit Nicaragua, 62,000 people have fled
the country to neighboring countries, of which
55,500 have sought refuge in Costa
Rica.
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On
Thursday, the European Parliament by 505 votes in
favour, 18 against, with 47 abstentions adopted a
resolution taking stock of human rights violation
in China. Parliament is concerned about the
incrisingly repressive regime that many religious
and ethnic minorities, such us Uyghurs, Kazakhs,
Tibetans and Christians, are facing in China. It
calls on the Chinese Government to put an end to
arbitrary detentions, witrout any charge, trial or
conviction for criminal offence, of members of
Uyghur and Kazakh minority and Tibetans and it
calls for the immediate release of arbitrarily
detained people, prisoners of conscience,
including practitioners of Falun Gong and for a
stop to be put to enforced
disappearances.
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On
Thursday, the European Parliament adopted a
resolution taking stock of human rights violation
in Brunei. MEPs strongly condemn the entry into
force of the Sharia Penal Code in Brunei that
introduces the death penalty by stoning for
consensual same-sex acts, extramarital sex and
abortion, as well as amputation for stealing, for
both adults and children. They express concern
that while many countries are decriminalising
consensual same sex acts, Brunei has become the
seventh country to punish them.
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