Italy’s future after Genoa 2001, an interview with Mark Covell
Recently some Genoa judges ruled against 16 police officers involved, to varying degrees, in the beating of British journalist Mark William Covell during the G8 summit in 2001: €110,000 in damages. We talked to Covell about his case and its legacy. What is your reaction to this news? Whilst I am happy that the role that Canterini and Fournier had in my attempted murder has been recognized by a financial court (but not a criminal court), I am not happy that … Continua
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