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Scurati must be able to express his thinking - Sangiuliano

We interviewed him thrice when I was Tg2 editor

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, APR 23 - Writer Antonio Scurati should be able to freely express his thinking, Justice Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano said Tuesday after Rai state broadcaster stopped the Fascism expert from performing a scheduled Liberation Day monologue Sunday claiming Premier Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy (FdI) party had not repudiated its "neo-Fascist" roots.
    Former Rai second channel news chief Sangiuliano said: "Scurati? With a quip I might say that it was Sangiuliano who left him freely deliver his the first monologue." Asked if he would have liked to her the monologue on TV, Sangiuliano said "absolutely yes!. Scurati must be able to freely express his thinking.
    "When I was editor of Tg2 we did no fewer than three interviews with Scurati. I don't think that any TV news editor, not even at (left-leaning) Tg3, ever gave Scurati such space" (ANSA).
   

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