Lo Porto: the Regional Court in Lazio Confirms the Nullification of the Extradition
A. I. V. E. G.
International Association Victims of Judicial Errors
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Subject: GIUSEPPE LO PORTO Italian Citizen born in Libia on 7-15-1933
The Lazio T.A.R. [Administrative Regional Court - TN], confirming two previous decrees, has ordered the suspension of the extradition decree against Mr. Lo Porto Giuseppe: a decree that was issued against the American citizen Giuseppe Loporto who instead obtained back Italian citizenship on 5-12-2006.
Giuseppe Lo Porto has reached his 79th birthday in the month of July; he has been saved in extremis, when he got back to Italy, from a bad prostate cancer and also carries a pacemaker; now he is imprisoned in an jail in the United States although he is innocent and foreign to the accusations of sexual molestation against the daughter of his ex-wife he had adopted.
This decree of the Lazio TAR raises many problems of international rights because the Italian Ministry of Justice now has to act in accord with the order and return Giuseppe Lo Porto to Italy.
We attach copy of the decree and copy of the appeal to the 1st section of the Lazio TAR from which it is easier to understand the proportions of this tragedy.
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The other face of America
After the wedding and the consequent divorce from an american citizen, the only thing left to me is my health and, despite my being seventy years old, the will to live.
Within twenty four hours, spent in a jail, I went from success to total disaster.
This book is not an act of revenge, it is a simple desire to clarify the “american myth”.
Since the more I grow older the less I want to compromise, I wanted to let my voice be heard. And I wanted to shout my truth non only recounting my story, but also with other considerations that cannot be considered superficial because they sprout from almost fifty years of strict relationship with american society.
The book is a “window on america’s backyard”.
Brontolo [Grumpy] (Rai 3) 22/6/2012 Oliviero Beha
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La Stampa [The Press]: Italians Imprisoned Abroad
Italians Imprisoned Abroad
More than three-thousands behind bars
Some have been sentenced and others still have to receive a trial, a sentence de facto. The role of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to guarantee assistance and respect of human rights.
Read more: La Stampa [The Press]: Italians Imprisoned Abroad