The cover of issue 281 is devoted to Franco Serantini,
the young comrade killed by the police while detained
in May 1972, 30 years ago this month. The centre of
the issue contains a 24-page dossier, Story of
a Subversive (and an Assassination by the State),
with contributions by Paolo Finzi, BFS, the Circolo
F. Serantini, Franco Bertolucci and Corrado Stajano;
there is also an interview by Franco Bertolucci with
Corrado Stajano, who has written a book on Franco. The
dossier closes with the ballad Ballata per Franco
Serantini by Piero Nissim.
On the subject of murders by the state, in this months
Ritratti in Piedi Massimo Ortalli focuses
on Pinelli, and his fall from that 4th floor window
at police HQ. There are extracts from Dario Fos
Accidental Death of an Anarchist, La
strage di stato by various authors, Pinelli.
Una finestra sulla strage by Camilla Cederna,
Licia Pinelli. Una storia quasi soltanto mia
by Piero Scaramucci and Bombe e segreti
by Luciano Lanza.
Recent weeks have been marked by the obscene violence
in Palestine and Israel. The issue begins with a symmetrical
condemnation of both Sharon and Arafat by the Gruppi
Anarchici Imolesi. A letter by Paolo Boccadoro is very
much of the same tenor. Another letter, by Marco Cagnotti,
reflects on Swiss TV news, contrasting senseless vandalism
by supposed anarchists with the commitment of journalists
in Zimbabwe.
Carlo Oliva muses on what a great writer of suasoriae
Berlusconi would be; these are Classical orations intended
to persuade without any concern for truth. Antonio Cardella
looks at the disaster in the process of being created
by Berlusconis self-serving government.
There is a highly through-provoking article by Franco
La Cecla about the disappearance of the bench, and the
loss of freedom of assembly that this entails.
In his column, a nous la liberté,
Felice Accame considers the dubious services of criminologists
in identifying murderers, while in smoke signals,
Carlo E. Menga discusses the national strike and matters
directly and indirectly associated.
The issue closes with a report on libertarian Radio
NGuixó in Eloxochitlán in Mexico,
translated by Fernanda Hrelia.
translated by Leslie Ray
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