[personal profile] kasche
Now act as if I'm not here, because I shouldn't be, but there's a question I wanted to ask you, and if I don't now I'm afraid I never will.

The subject title sort of gives it away. I think many of you will have at least heard of Giuliana Sgrena, the Italian journalist kidnapped in Iraqi and released few days ago, and of Nicola Calipari, and of what happened to them.

Leaving aside hypothesis, suppositions and the like, also because I should be running now, even if I probably wouldn't have mentioned any anyway, what I really really would like to know is which is the public opinion, what newspapers, television news, people say about it, especially in the States.

Believe me, I'm not trying to be provocative or anything, I really want to know.

Go on, hit that button there and tell me.

Please?

on 2005-03-10 01:58 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] spacedye-vest.livejournal.com
I really hope the Americans and those who pay much more attention to the news than I do reply here.

I'm very interested too.

I, obviously, am convinced they did it on purpose. The motherfucking bastards do whatever they please, Iraq is their playground, if they thought Sgrena had seen something they didn't want her to see... So, yeah...

Still, I'm glad Italy paid and the women is safe home now.

*loves the little Monkey*

on 2005-03-11 11:40 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kasche.livejournal.com
I, obviously, am convinced they did it on purpose.
If I said that wasn't the first thing that crossed my mind, that would be flat out lying. Especially when someone made me notice, before the release, that there seemed to be similarities between this and what happened with Ilaria Alpi.

And taking as a given that they tried to kill her on purpose... I wouldn't know if they hadn't intended to kill Calipari from the start. He worked for the Italian (Secret Services), and had always worked behind the scenes in these cases (Sgrena now, the two Simona before, and Enzo Baldoni); plus, from what some articles I read let on, he seemed to be very honest and very incorruptible, a man of sterling character.

And in all honesty, his death saddened me much more than the one of the helicopter pilot, or of the mercenary, long ago. (Named Quattrocchi... I don't know, have you heard of him?)

I'm glad she's back, too. :)

...just thought to let you know that in my mind you are becoming a panda, you know? :D

In any case, *loves you more*

on 2005-03-11 11:48 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kasche.livejournal.com
...just thought to let you know that in my mind you are becoming a panda, you know? :D

However, the times when I see your icon and think "Huh? When did I write something here...?" are not few. :P

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