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Genoa G8, Diaz: Testimony from first prosecution witness launches trial in

Genoa, November 9

One of the 93 people beaten by police during the raid on the Diaz-Pertini School on the night of July 21-22, 2001, testifies before the 1st Bench, headed by Justice Gabrio Barone, in the Genoa Court's 1st Criminal Tribunal.

[Press release] 2nd Hearing in Bolzaneto Trial

The most frequent question people made this morning in the room of the Court of Assizes in Genoa, where, by the 3. penal division, the second hearing for the Bolzaneto trial took place: "Was the Cirielli law already approved?".

[Diaz] Testimony from first prosecution witness launches trial in earnest

Genoa, November 9, 2005

One of the 93 people beaten by police during the raid on the Diaz-Pertini School on the night of July 21-22, 2001, testifies before the 1st Bench, headed by Justice Gabrio Barone, in the Genoa Court's 1st Criminal Tribunal.

[BBC] Italy G8 "brutality" trial opens

Forty-five Italian police and medical staff have gone on trial accused of brutality against protesters arrested during the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001.

The case, which opened at a court in Genoa, was adjourned until November. The defendants - which include senior officers from Genoa - deny the charges, including unlawful violence.

DOCTOR THAT AUTOPSIED CARLO GIULIANI: "CAT SCAN SHOWED FRAGMENT BUT WE DIDN'T FIND IT

The 60th hearing in the trial against the 25 demonstrators accused of looting and sacking during the Genoa G8 events in 2001. Once again, one of the Carabinieri officials that played a key role in events in Piazza Alimonda was conspicuous by his absence.

Silence is golden: AN pays, Placanica won't speak

The 59th hearing was devoted entirely to Mario Placanica, the former Carabiniere who shot and killed Carlo Giuliani in Piazza Alimonda on July 20, 2001. The session drew large numbers of journalists, enormous security and many members of the public.

58th hearing for the 25

After the summer stop in the first hearing of the trial against the 25 demonstrators under indictment for devastation and sacking during the G8 in Genoa 2001 two witness were heard.
The first two hours were spent in the examination of the witness Sebastiano Pinzone, Genoa’s Digos (political police), convened for the identification of one of the accused through photos, took while he was shopping in his town.

With the end of summer the trials about the G8 in Genoa 2001 start again

The 20th of September, in the halls of Genoa?s Court, the
trial against the 25 demonstrators accused of the crime of devastation and
sacking, started in March 2004, continues. It will be the hearing number 58, and it

Press Release: Agnoletto: Now More Than Just An Opponent

On July 20, 2005, Vittorio Agnoletto, an MEP and well-known figure in the Italian far left, made the following statement:
"Those who led the repression, those who attacked the Diaz School, those who fabricated evidence have been promoted, thanks to the 'good job' they did. At this point, I'm expecting a decree to appoint the Black Bloc official advisors to the Interior Ministry or Special Units".

Wednesday, July 6 - fourth hearing in trial over Diaz events

This was a positive hearing, particularly for the plaintiffs. All requests
made to join the criminal proceedings as co-plaintiffs were accepted. The
panel of judges dismissed defendant objections to civil liability, meaning the

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EXCLUSIVE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR'S NEWS

Investigations are to be officially closed against 190 people for episodes on the street, while 50 are to stand trial for destruction and looting.
For once we're able to relay advance news on judicial proceedings relating to other demonstrators at the Genoa Group of Eight Summit, the prosecutors Canepa and Canciani and the Genoa Public Prosecutor's Office.

IDENTIFICATION CONCERNS IN GENOA G8 HEARING

The 51st hearing in the trial against 25 demonstrators charged with looting and ransacking during the Genoa Group of Eight Summit made slow progress. Serious doubt was cast on the prosecution's identification process, while various prosecution witnesses were absent.

Glossary Of Common Terms In Genoa G8 Hearings

accusa > charge, indictment; the prosecution; public prosecutor (intentare un'accusa > to charge, to bring a charge; essere in stato d'accusa > to be committed for trial, indicted)
acquisizione > the receipt/acceptance of something (records etc)

The G8 ink

A project to put together signs, traces and memory of the G8-Summit in Genoa. A space to recover and to enhance what was produced during and after July 2001. An excuse to tell what we saw, thought and felt. Because memory is a collective gear.

::The G8 ink:: Words, voices, stories about Genoa.

Genoa, July 2001. 300.000 people were on the streets against the G8. For three days the capital of Liguria was scene for a collective dream: an other world is possible, the slogan that puts together even very different individual paths. The murder of Carl Giuliani and the violences in the police stations,
in the hospitals and on the streets stages the other side of
Genoa: a collective nightmare - which is difficult to get over.

Laptops Belonging To Genoa G8 Lawyers Are Damaged

Genoa Public Prosecutor's Office continues its attempt
to intimidate defense team

Two laptops belonging to Genoa Legal Forum lawyers
defending demonstrators from the 2001 G8 summit in
Genoa have been damaged after being seized by
prosecutors, according to confidential sources.
The computers were seized at the order of Assistant
Public Prosecutor Giancarlo Pellegrino on March 16,
after public prosecutors Anna Canepa and Andrea
Canciani filed libel charges regarding reports on the
Italian Indymedia website.

Judicial sources have told the Legal Support team,
Supportolegale, that the two computers were not
working properly by the time they reached the Turin
court. As they were working perfectly when they were
seized, they appear to have been damaged on the trip
from Genoa to Turin, where they were due to be
inspected.

Tampering with sequestered material is a very serious
act. It also contributes to the Genoese prosecution's
attempts to intimidate the legal team that is working

"Digos Security Police Register Includes People Who Attend Gatherings"

Forty-third hearing in trial over destruction and looting of Genoa during 2001 G8 summit

Prosecution witness: "Digos Security Police Register Includes People Who Attend Gatherings"

Public prosecutor Anna Canepa asks to call Truglio, Zappia, Placanica, Cavataio and others - all present at the murder of Carlo Giuliani - "to cast light on what happened at Piazza Alimonda"

(Genoa, April 5, 2005) - Following the March 16 seizure of two Legal Forum laptops - not yet returned - and the postponement of the last hearing date, the hearing that finally took place today was brief. However, some interesting points emerged, a number of which appear highly significant for the progress of the trial.

Among other things, the hearing touched on the methods and details of recognizing and identifying defendants in criminal trials. It emerged that participants at "non-authorized gatherings" are identified by the Digos security police and included in their register of names.

In a trial in which the defendants risk between eight and 15 years in prison, this is a very important point. It means that the identification system set up by public prosecutors is weak, opaque and indirect - one witness didn't recognize a defendant, while the witness that had made the original identification was absent.

[processo ai 25] forty-third hearing

Genoa, April 5, 2005

Prosecution Witness: "Digos Security Police Register Includes People Who Attend Gatherings"

Public prosecutor Anna Canepa asks to call Truglio, Zappia, Placanica, Cavataio and others - all present at the murder of Carlo Giuliani - "to cast light on what happened at Piazza Alimonda"

Following the March 16 seizure of two Legal Forum laptops - not yet returned - and the postponement of the last hearing date, the
hearing that finally took place today was brief. However, some interesting points emerged, a number of which appear highly significant for the progress of the trial. Among other things, the hearing touched on the methods and details of recognizing and identifying defendants in criminal trials. It emerged that participants at "non-authorized gatherings" are identified by the Digos security police and included in their register of names.

In a trial in which the defendants risk between eight and 15 years in prison, this is a very important point. It means that the identification system set up by public prosecutors is weak, opaque and indirect - one witness didn't recognize a defendant, while the witness that had made the original identification was

Genoa G8 Trials: Seizure And Punishment

Fresh intimidation from prosecutors trying Genoa G8 protestors, as laptops belonging to defense lawyers are seized following unrelated libel claims

The Genoa public prosecutor's office has apparently descended to new depths in its case against 25 demonstrators accused of involvement in the Genoa G8 clashes. On March 16, several officers with the plain-clothes Digos security police seized two laptops being used by Genoa Legal Forum lawyers. The operation followed charges of libel filed by the public prosecutors Anna Canepa and Andrea Canciani over remarks about them that appeared on the italy.indymedia.org website.

Inhuman And Degrading Treatment" Of Bolzaneto G8

GENOA, March 12 - Police officers, prison guards and
medical staff accused of abusing protestors during the
2001 Genoa G8 summit have been charged with inhuman
and degrading treatment under Article 3 of the
European Convention on Human Rights. Numerous
protestors held at the Bolzaneto detention center near
Genoa in July 2001 have described the sadistic
treatment they received at the hands of officials,
including beatings, insults, kicks, punches and
threats.

A report by the ANSA newswire suggests that the public
prosecutors, Patrizia Petruzziello and Vittorio
Ranieri Miniati, opted for the "safer" choice of
inhuman and degrading treatment under Article 3 rather
than torture owing to "the duration of the treatment
in relation to the length of time the detainees were
held in the center." At today's preliminary hearing
into events at Bolzaneto, for which prosecutors have
requested 47 indictments, a 534-page memorial was
filed and explained to the preliminary hearing judge,

Have you ever been to Genoa?

Three years have passed since july '01 and we haven't forgotten what happened there.

The processes/trials regarding what actually happened there and who is really responsible are still going on. At the moment, nodody is charged with the killing of Carlo Giuliani, nobody is actually responsible for the raid

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