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A protestor holds a banner that reads "the gag law kills the justice" during a rally against the bill curbing the use of wiretaps, labelled by critics as "gag law" in Milan on July 1, 2010. The law presented by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government approved at the Italian senate will be debated in parliament on July 29. The law will prevent the media from reporting on official investigations until a preliminary hearing, takes and carries a potential penalty of up to 450,000 Euros (561,236 usd) for publishers and 30 days in jail, up to 10,000 Euros for journalists who publish leaked material obtained through wiretaps before the beginning of a trial. The National Federation of the Press (FNSI) all of Italy's main newspapers and TV opposed the law. Critics of the bill have labelled it a "gagging law", and said its true aim is to shield Berlusconi from embarrassment. AFP PHOTO / GIUSEPPE CACACE

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Milan, ITALY
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   GIUSEPPE CACACE
Data:   1 Iulie 2010
Dimensiuni:   3500 x 2329 (892.8 KB)
Cuvinte cheie:
HORIZONTAL ITALY POLITICS LAW MEDIA BERLUSCONI DEMO