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Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio for VT Mediterranean
There are words that according to the clergy and the well-meaning of the mainstream are bad for society, such as those of the Italian center Right parliamentarians Matteo Salvini and Giorgia Meloni against immigrants who perpetrate heinous crimes (as a young girl virgin raped and killed) because they instigate racial hatred, and there are murderous bombs that do not arouse any sensation so much in the Quirinale, seat of the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella, as well as in the Vatican, where Pope José Mario Bergoglio shouts against the protests for the containment of the African invasion in Italy (planned by the Nigerian Mafia) but is silent in the face of the dead killed in military operations. Like the one launched Sunday night by the US Air Force in Syria and Iraq against pro-Iranian paramilitary positions in which a Syrian child was also killed.
The Ustica massacre is “etched in the conscience of the Italians as a harrowing tragedy, which snatched eighty-one defenseless people from their lives, which threw their families into unspeakable pain, who left the Republic without a single truth capable of fully reconstructing the framework of the circumstances and those responsible “declared the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella on the occasion of the anniversary of the tragedy, which took place on the evening of 27 June 1980 when the DC-9 Itavia H870 plane, flying between Bologna and Palermo, disappeared from radar and sank into the Tyrrhenian Sea, off the coast of Ustica. 81 people died but full light has never been shed on the disaster.