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Italians may make ’small doses’ of torture legal

by Open-Publishing - Saturday 24 April 2004

Police - Repression G7 - G8... Italy

Torture may be acceptable provided it is administered in small doses, says a
bill under discussion in the Italian parliament that has outraged human
rights organisations.

The Chamber of Deputies yesterday passed an amendment, tabled by the
far-right Northern League, to the bill which opposition MPs denounced as a
green light to "limited" torture but which government supporters said was
essential for police.

The amendment says violence and threats must be used repeatedly to qualify
as torture. The League said the previous wording had been influenced by
police violence at the G8 summit in Genoa three years ago.

"We ... have to make it clear that we don’t support those who want to
criminalise the police, making their job practically impossible," said
Carolina Lussana, the League MP who drafted the amendment.

Marco Bertotto, the chairman ofAmnesty International in Italy, said the law
did not respect the terms of a United Nations convention on torture which
was ratified by Italy in 1988.