Press Review

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.
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Vanity Fair: We, Innocents Ended Up in Prison
We, Innocents Ended Up in Prison: Who is going to give us back our life?
From homicide to bankruptcy: they have been accused, imprisoned then acquitted. While Italian justice waits for a reform, here are four stories of powerless victims. They are waiting for a redress from the state and, above all, for an answer.
Panorama: Minors, Kidnapped From the State!
Our Children Taken Away by a Judge
In Italy there are more than 32 thousand children closed in communities or given in adoption to other families. Often for reasons not completely justifiable. This is how the criticism grows against social workers, psychologists and judges. They are accused of excessive interventionism and hasty appraisals. But, above all, of feeding a real business worth billions to somebody.