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Positive signal from Brazil on Battisti

Positive signal from Brazil on Battisti

'A duty because of victims' pain that is still keenly felt'

Bologna, 30 October 2018, 17:48

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Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi commented on the reported intention of new Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to extradite Italian former leftist terrorist Cesare Battisti by saying Tuesday "if one of the decisions that may be taken by the Brazilian government will be to give the extradition which our country has requested for many years for a person sentenced to several life terms for bloody murders, I think this is a positive signal for justice and a dutiful signal towards the pain of the victims".
    Moavero said this pain ", let us not forget, is always keenly felt at bloody deeds like this, above and beyond forgiveness and the passing time". Deputy Premier and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Monday he was ready to go to Brazil and get former leftist terrorist Cesare Battisti if new President Jair Bolsonaro decides to extradite him to Italy as promised.
    "I can't wait to meet new president Bolsonaro," said Salvini, adding "I will be happy to got personally to Brazil also to go and get leftist terrorist Cesare Battisti and bring him back to Italian jails".
    Bolsonaro's son earlier on Monday suggested that the government is set to keep a promise to extradite Battisti.
    "The gift is coming! Thanks for the support, the right is becoming stronger," Eduardo Bolsonaro, a federal deputy, said in response to a tweet by Salvini congratulating Bolsonaro senior on his election victory.
    Justice Minister Alfonso Bonafede said Monday that Battisti must return to Italy.
    "Cesare Battisti must return. For months the ministry's offices have been in contact with Brazilian authorities, at the ready for an event that might change things, like Jair Bolsonaro's victory in the presidential elections," he said.
    "We are following the situation with the utmost attention. WE owe it to the families of Battisti's victims, we also owe it to the Country," Bonafede said on Facebook.
    Battisti, whose extradition was halted by former Brazilian president Luis Ignacio Lula da Silva, is wanted to serve out several life sentences for murders in the so-called 'Years of Lead' of leftist and rightist terrorism.
    Battisti, who fled to Brazil from France where he had become a crime writer, after the end of the Mitterand Doctrine, has always denied committing murder.
   

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