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We are reasonably certain that an Italian boy, Giulio Regeni, was tortured by officials from a foreign country for which he rebuilt the Rome prosecutor’s office, for nine days with red-hot objects, blades and sticks until he died in room number 13 of the headquarters of the secret services. Egyptians in Cairo. And it is true that for three months, 104 days to be exact, eighteen Italian sailors have been detained in Libya for having crossed from our territorial waters with their fishing vessel that sailed from Mazara del Vallo.
It is true that the Egyptian president-dictator Al-Sisi never wanted to collaborate with the Italian authorities and that vice versa he tried several times to divert the investigations of our prosecutors. And it is true that despite this two days ago he was received with all the honors by an ally of Italy and deputy leader of Europe after Merkel, the French president Macron who at the Elysee also awarded him the «Legion of honor», The greatest honor of the transalpine republic.
It is equally true that the Tripoli authorities, so to speak, to free the Italian fishermen demand the release of four Libyan thugs former footballers converted to smuggling detained in Italian prisons after being sentenced to thirty years for human trafficking the murder of 49 migrants.
So, to summarize, it seems certain that this government has nothing on the international chessboard, also abandoned by the allies who not only do not work to defend Italy – a partner country of Europe – but even allow themselves to humiliate it as Macron did. by spreading the red carpet at the feet of Al-Sisi.
I understand the “reasons of state”, that is to say, that there are indescribable secrets why things should go one way and not another, which is at stake in both Egypt and Libya: there are relevant economic interests for the whole country Anyway, nothing is simple or what it seems But the last certainty of the series is that we have a chancellor, Luigi Di Maio, so inexperienced and incapable that not only does he not solve the problems, but he cannot even create a story credible that it makes the bitter cup less unbearable. I’m not saying you need to flex muscles that you don’t have, but at least the effort of pulling your belly back to look less flabby could do it.