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Giovanni Falcone: the man who defeated the Law Murphy
From http://www.francolondei.it Published By
Franco Londei
On February 3rd 2011. Under Thoughts & reflections Tags: angel falcon
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Giovanni Falcone, Italian held abroad,
Italian prisoners in india
, Murphy's Law I'm not talking about the "magistrate" Giovanni Falcone, but its the same name " father of Angelo Falcone that for years he was held blameless in India and think, I hope in return, a great friend. A man who deeply respect and who fought like a lion against everything and all for show, succeeding, the innocence of the child. Why I mentioned in the title "the man who beat Murphy's Law"? First voglio spiegare cos’è la “Legge di Murphy”: è quella legge non scritta secondo la quale “ se qualcosa può andarti storto, ti andrà storto ”. Ebbene, Giovanni Falcone, il padre di Angelo, ha completamente ribaltato questo concetto trasformandolo in “ se qualcosa può andarti storto, fai in modo che ciò non accada ”. Non ho mai visto nessuno combattere come un leone ferito come ha fatto Giovanni durante gli anni della detenzione del figlio in India. Lui ha ribaltato tutti i concetti di arrendevolezza che purtroppo spesso si vedono quando uomini normali, come appunto Giovanni, si trovano a scontrarsi con poteri fortissimi o con l’indifferenza delle Istituzioni. Lui non si è arreso alla prima difficoltà. Non si è arreso nemmeno alla millesima. Ha scomodato tutti, dal Presidente della Repubblica Italiana, al Ministro Frattini, fino al Primo Ministro indiano. E’ andato in TV decine di volte a far sentire la sua voce, a far sentire la protesta per l’indifferenza mostrata dalle Istituzioni italiane. Con coraggio ha maltrattato tutto e tutti, ha preso per il bavero pomposi funzionari e gli ha sputtanati in diretta TV perché, convinto delle sue ragioni, riteneva che lo stavano prendendo per i fondelli mentre suo figlio era costretto in un carcere indiano tra mille privazioni e nella più totale assenza di tutela.
Ho visto per la prima volta Giovanni a Roma in occasione Conference on foreign detainees held at the Italian Chamber of Deputies. We had already heard over the phone, but never seen in person. From first glance he gave me the impression of being a person determined to save his son's life at all costs. Years later I found him in a demonstration organized by Radio Radical unchanged with the same determination with which intervened in the Chamber of Deputies. Only he had a greater awareness of what is the problem of Italian prisoners abroad and the problems faced by families when a loved one falls into the clutches of justice systems in which there exists the word "Rights". And so, while trying to save the life of his son, She loved to help out other parents who were in the same condition asking them not to give, not to give in to "Murphy's Law." Yesterday we heard on Skype after a while 'time that we did not feel well for me, not some person who gives up easily, I was urged not to give in to the "adversity of life." And so it made me realize how normal this man, this father, the retired police officer, this peel Abruzzo indestructible, is actually a person to take, for example, a person who is strongly opposed to the logic that "if something should go wrong, will go wrong. " For him so. It 's too easy to surrender to the adversities of life justifying everything with "Murphy's Law." It 'an act of cowardice. For the record, after countless battles John has managed to bring home his son Angelo and his friend that he had fallen in that terrible maelstrom, winning against all and against all alone, like a lone ranger. It would take men like Giovanni Falcone, Angelo's father, in Italy this now in disarray. Of course we would be a country with more honor.
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