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Morts en Méditerranée, l inaction des garde-côtes libyens mise en cause

Morts en Méditerranée, l inaction des garde-côtes libyens mise en cause
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Italy: Wiretapped journalists, justice minister orders assessment

InfoMigrants By ANSA Published on : 2021/04/07 A complaint filed by an Italian daily has set off controversy. It said several journalists who worked on migration issues ranging from Libya to NGO activities were illegally wiretapped by the Trapani prosecutor s office starting in 2016. Italian Justice Minister Marta Cartabia has ordered an assessment. A storm is brewing in Italy over news from press organizations that several journalists who work on migration and search-and-rescue activities by NGOs in the Mediterranean said they were illegally wiretapped by the Trapani prosecutor s office. Following their complaint, Italian Justice Minister Marta Cartabia on Saturday ordered an assessment of the claims. That procedure could eventually lead to sending out investigators if the claims are found to have merit. This is the first initiative to verify the conduct of a judicial official that Cartabia has taken since she was na

Italy investigates claims of wiretapping linked to migration reporting

Italy investigates claims of wiretapping linked to migration reporting Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Angelo Carconi/EPA Italy’s justice minister is to send inspectors to Sicily following reports that prosecutors wiretapped hundreds of phone conversations involving at least 15 journalists reporting on migration in the central Mediterranean. The Italian newspaper Domani revealed on Friday that magistrates in Trapani who were investigating sea rescue NGOs and charities for alleged complicity in people smuggling had wiretapped reporters’ phonecalls with rescuers and allegedly exposed the journalists’ sources. The documents, seen by the Guardian, detail how prosecutors in Sicily secretly recorded conversations between reporters and charity staff in which they discussed travel details and confidential information connected to their articles.

Italy investigates call wiretapping linked to migration reporting

Italy investigates call wiretapping linked to migration reporting Lorenzo Tondo in Palermo © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Angelo Carconi/EPA Italy’s justice minister is to send inspectors to Sicily following reports that prosecutors wiretapped hundreds of phone conversations involving at least 15 journalists reporting on migration in the central Mediterranean. The Italian newspaper Domani revealed on Friday that magistrates in Trapani, who were investigating sea rescue NGOs and charities for alleged complicity in people smuggling, had wiretapped reporters’ phone calls with rescuers and allegedly exposed the journalists’ sources. The documents, seen by the Guardian, detail how prosecutors in Sicily secretly recorded conversations between reporters and charity staff in which they discussed travel details and confidential information connected to their articles.

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