NTV (RUSSIA): “DALLE MAPPE D’ITALIA POSSONO SPARIRE VENEZIA E VERONA”
Pubblichiamo il servizio andato in onda oggi nella televisione Russa NTV, che ha un pubblico di oltre 100 milioni di telespettatori.
“In questi giorni nel nord Italia nella regione Veneto, che include tali città famose come Venezia e Verona, si sta alacremente preparando il referendum di indipendenza.
Dal 16 al 21 marzo, i residenti della regione potranno rispondere alla domanda se la regione deve diventare una repubblica federale indipendente e sovrana. A giudicare dai sondaggi, questo è quello che sogna il 64% della popolazione locale.
E’ quindi possibile che nello stivale, che ricorda la mappa dell’Italia, mappa, in un prossimo futuro ci sarà un buco grande e piuttosto importante.”
VENETO INDEPENDENCE LEADERS ARRESTED BY ITALIAN MILITARY. RUSSIAN AND VENETIAN REPORTERS ALSO HELD FOR IDENTIFICATION AND QUESTIONING
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WASHINGTON March 15, 2014
VENETO INDEPENDENCE LEADERS ARRESTED BY ITALIAN MILITARY
RUSSIAN AND VENETIAN REPORTERS ALSO HELD FOR IDENTIFICATION AND QUESTIONING
E-VOTING MAINFRAME UNDER HACKER ATTACK FROM FRENCH IP ADDRESS
Washington, DC – On March 14 Russian reporters Alla Demidova and Olga Kameneva flew from Moscow to Venice with an entire NTV troupe to film a reportage on the referendum of independence of Veneto to be held on March 16. The most adequate place to interview supporters of the rebirth of the Venetian Republic had to be in front of the Dogal Palace, where for centuries prominent Venetian families met to rule over their maritime empire. While interviewer and interviewees were surrounded by curious tourists and their flashing cameras, the surreal happened.
The Italian military police, a.k.a. Carabinieri, arrived escorted by 25 army soldiers wearing bullet proof vests. They ordered the Russian cameraman, as well as his Venetian colleague from local TV station Antenna Tre, to immediately stop filming, and took down the Venetian flags that two referendum organizers were carrying. “It is severely forbidden to wave St. Mark’s flag in St. Mark’s square!” yelled the Carabinieri commander (he refused to provide his name). He then proceeded by requesting documents for identification and questioning of Gianluca Busato, president of venetosi.org, the committee for the Yes vote, Orazio Scomazzon and Raffaele Serafini, coordinators of venetosi.org for Vicenza’s province.
The carabiniere then requested documents from the Antenna Tre journalists and the Russian NTV troupe. He refused the Russian passports as not valid in Italy because they were written in Cyrillic and pretended to see valid documents. He later accepted them once it was pointed out to him that they also had an English version, and accepted Serafini’s translation of the Russian passports from English to Venetian. He finally demanded identification to two Japanese citizens who were filming the whole scene while in line for their gondola ride.
Serafini, Scomazzon and Busato were then brought in to the Carabinieri station for further questioning. Once released they were met by detective Zago of the Italian police in Venice, who was investigating why the military police was interfering with civilians and journalists. Zago confirmed that Italian law forbids waving St. Mark’s flag in St. Mark’s square, but he added that technically the area between the Dogal Palace and the gondola’s station, where the arrest happened, is not considered part of the square, which is only in front of St. Mark’s basilica around the corner Everywhere else in the city people can display the flag of their patron saint without fearing military intimidation.
While this lost in translation incident happened in Venice, in nearby Treviso the mainframe of plebiscito.eu, the bipartisan committee in charge of the referendum procedures, received a massive hacker attack. “We have in our database the vital records of all 3.8 million adult Venetian citizens and their voting codes, and without it we would not be able to verify the validity and uniqueness of each vote” explains Alessandro Giacomella, Chief IT Officer of plebiscito.eu “the attack (a combination of DDOS and other brute-force attempts to unlock our systems) arrived from French IP, but we managed to neutralize that in a minute”
IN FOUR DAYS VENETO VOTES TO SECEDE FROM ITALY. AFTER GRILLO, GOVERNOR ZAIA ALSO WITHDRAWS HIS SUPPORT
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LOS ANGELES March 12, 2014
IN FOUR DAYS VENETO VOTES TO SECEDE FROM ITALY
AFTER GRILLO, GOVERNOR ZAIA ALSO WITHDRAWS HIS SUPPORT
March 16 referendum will also ask Venetians if they want the new Venetian Republic to be part of the European Union, to adopt the Euro, and to be a NATO ally.
Los Angeles, CA – After expressing his complete support for March 16 referendum on the independence of Veneto during an interview on Radio 24, Veneto’s Governor Luca Zaia has stunningly withdrew his blessing just five days before the vote. The daily newspaper Libero reports that the Northern Leagues’ governor stated he will not vote as it would be a contradiction since it is his own provvedimento. He instead suggested waiting and see what happens on November 9 with the referendum on Catalonia’s independence.
This is the second blow that the referendum committee Plebiscito.eu receives in the week prior to the vote, as opposition leader Beppe Grillo also had initially sustained the referendum on March 8, and then immediately back pedaled on March 9. “Zaia is trying to belittle the March 16 referendum by calling it a petition because the Regional Government is being bypassed by an astonishing coalition of City Councils” explains Franco Rocchetta, founder of Liga Veneta, the precursor and co-founder of the (originally fairly acting) Northern League. “The Region has stalled, and an overwhelming number of Venetian town halls have banded together to have the referendum on March 16.” 90 percent of Venetian towns have provided citizens’ vital record information to Plebiscito.eu in order to have them receive election documents. Venetians will not only be asked on the ballot “Do You Want Veneto to Become an Independent and Sovereign Federal Republic?”, but they will also nominate ten delegates to execute the declaration of independence. This would delegitimize the regional governing body and indirectly dethrone Zaia’s leadership with a massive popular vote.
In addition to voting on independence and nominating ten delegates, on March 16 Venetian citizens will also be asked to decide on three foreign relations issues. “Do you want the Venetian Republic to join the European Union?”, “Do you want the Venetian Republic to adopt the Euro as the national currency?”, “Do you want the Venetian Republic to be a NATO ally?”. It is the first time any Italian citizens are directly asked to make decisions on foreign policy, and the possibility of declaring a new independent Venetian Republic required directly consulting the people. “There might be a two-third majority of Venetian citizens in favor of independence, and there might be leaders committed to make it immediately executive” explains political expert Gianfranco Favaro, “but there are fierce contrasting views on the aftermath. The best way is to have the majority decide”. In particular, Veneto Business, the trade association that has financed the referendum campaign is pro Euro and pro EU, but it is not at all certain that this is the majority view among Venetians.
16-21 marzo: i cittadini veneti decidono anche la politica estera della Repubblica Veneta
In queste ore entra nel vivo la preparazione dei seggi elettorali in tutto il Veneto
A tre giorni dalla celebrazione del referendum nel frattempo entra nel vivo anche la preparazione dei seggi elettorali predisposti in tutto il Veneto e che in queste ore fungono da ufficio informazioni e da ufficio anagrafe per registrare al voto i cittadini veneti, consegnando loro il codice di voto, che può essere ottenuto anche direttamente dal sito internet, oppure tramite operatore telefonando allo 0423 40 22 22.
L’appuntamento con il Referendum per l’indipendenza del Veneto del 16-21 marzo è storico d’altro canto non solo perché i veneti potranno scegliere il loro destino decidendo la propria indipendenza, ma anche perché potranno decretare quali saranno le scelte fondamentali in tema di politica estera e monetaria della stessa Repubblica Veneta.
Dopo aver aver risposto al quesito “Vuoi che il Veneto diventi una Repubblica Federale indipendente e sovrana?” e aver indicato la propria preferenza sul candidato da eleggere nella Delegazione di 10 cittadini veneti chiamati a rendere esecutivo il referendum, ogni cittadino veneto, se lo vorrà (e solo attraverso il sito internet www.plebiscito.eu), potrà rispondere anche ai seguenti tre quesiti:
- “Vuoi che la Repubblica Veneta entri nell’Unione Europea?”
- “Vuoi che la Repubblica Veneta adotti l’Euro come propria moneta nazionale?”
- “Vuoi che la Repubblica Veneta aderisca all’alleanza con la NATO?”
Il Referendum del 16-21 marzo dimostra quindi fin dal primo atto di legalità veneta la differenza con lo stato italiano, che – con un comportamento antidemocratico unico nel mondo occidentale e non solo – non permette ai cittadini di esprimersi nemmeno su questioni fondamentali che li riguardano direttamente, come ad esempio le tasse.
La legalità veneta invece incarna fin dal principio l’istituto della democrazia diretta, limitando fin dalla nascita del Veneto indipendente lo strapotere di cui godono invece i politici nello stato italiano.
Anche i risultati di tali quesiti saranno proclamati nella manifestazione nazionale organizzata a Treviso, che si terrà in Piazza dei Signori a partire dalle ore 19 di venerdì 21 marzo prossimo e alla quale è invitata a partecipare tutta la cittadinanza.
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BEPPE GRILLO BACKTRACKS HIS ENDORSEMENT FOR SECESSION. POLLS SHOW HIS ELECTORATE IN VENETO THINKS OTHERWISE
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LOS ANGELES March 10, 2014
Gianluca Busato: “The only endorsement we need is from the Venetian business community. We are ready for a unilateral declaration”
Los Angeles, CA – After unexpectedly endorsing the referendum for independence of the Veneto region, to be held on March 16, today Beppe Grillo, leader of the largest opposition party in Italy, immediately back pedaled from his initial remarks. Breaking up Italy may be politically too costly even for the controversial comedian, polls show.
On March 8 Grillo wrote in his blog, “and if tomorrow Venetians choose not to remain inside a nightmare state where democracy has disappeared… and if tomorrow there is a referendum it would be a plebiscite”, making an ill-defined reference to Plebiscito.eu, the referendum committee in charge of the referendum that in less than a week will ask 5 million Venetians “Do You Want Veneto to Become an Independent and Sovereign Federal Republic?” On March 9 Grillo clarifies that he instead supports a decentralized federal Italian state precisely in order to avoid an otherwise inevitable secession.
Pollster Roberto Weber may have found an explanation to Grillo’s wobbly position on Venetian independence. According to his latest poll, in the referendum of March 16 up to 72% of Grillo’s electorate in the Veneto region will vote in favor of secession from Italy. Given the upcoming European Parliament elections this is an issue ignited by the prolonged economic turmoil in a once thriving North East Italy. But favoring Venetian independence may win Grillo votes in Veneto but will have him lose them in other parts of Italy.

“People are still thinking how to gain electorally from this referendum” says Gianluca Busato, president of VenetoSi.org, the committee that has assembled all Venetian separatist forces, “but they don’t understand that we are ready to declare independence soon after.” The pro independence organizers show little concern with a smooth and concerted transition with the Italian government, and are determined to act unilaterally. “All we need is to successfully retain all forms of taxation, and controlling taxes de facto means being an independent country” continues Busato. “Venetian businesses are the one paying direct, indirect and payroll taxes to the Italian government. I am a businessman, and like everyone else I am just waiting to be legitimized by a popular vote to do otherwise.”
According to the Italian Ministry of Finance CPT database, each year the Veneto Region pays 70 billion euro in taxes to the Italian government, and only 50 billion euro are accounted as regional public expenditures (including servicing the national debt and the parceling of national services). The annual difference of 20 billion euro between taxes paid and public services received is what most Venetians perceive as the culprit of their economic woes.
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4 million letters sent to Venetian citizens with referendum documents
