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Italy’s Mantua discussing draft resolution on Armenian Genocide

March 18, 2015 By administrator

77788The city council of Italy’s Mantua is discussing a draft resolution on recognition of the Armenian Genocide that have been submitted by SEL member Fausto Banzi, Gazzetta di Mantova reported.

“The city council of Mantua formally recognizes the genocide of the Armenian nation and expresses solidarity on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the ‘great evil’,” the draft resolution says.

Fausto Banzi said he had accepted the call by the council of the Armenian community in Rome to pass legal acts in solidarity with the memory of the tragedy that occurred back in 1915.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, draft, Italy, resolution

Armenian Matteo Darmian playing for Italy at World Cup 2014

June 16, 2014 By administrator

Italian defender Matteo Darmian is of Armenian descent. Of Armenian extraction but born in the northern Italian town of Legnano, he played his youth football for AC Milan Matteo-Darmian-620x300before making his first-team debut in a Coppa Italia match in November 2006, according to FIFA’s official website

A maiden Serie A appearance followed the very next season against Udinese, but like many other young Italian talents Darmian was forced to go on his travels in search of first-team football, spending time at Padova, Torino and Palermo but playing only 15 top-flight games up to 2012.

His fortunes changed when Torino decided to sign him on a permanent deal. Earning a regular starting place as the 2012/13 season got under way, he established himself as one of the best full-backs in Serie A.

A first choice also at every age level for Italy, Darmian caught the eye of Cesare Prandelli during another fine season with the Turin club and was invited to a national team training camp in March 2014, the prelude to his appearance in the coach’s 23-man list for Brazil 2014.  

 

source: public radio of Armenia

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Crimea Republic Next Veneto Independence, Italy, Scotland and Catalonia coming soon..

March 17, 2014 By administrator

While the Crimean referendum tops world media headlines, an attempt at secession is going on in Veneto, Italy, with its major city Venice. But as it is being virtually ignored by media, people in Europe are hardly aware of what’s happening next door.

“Do you mean the independence of Crimea?” says a Berlin resident when RT’s Irina Galushko asks him of what he thinks of the current referendum in Veneto, Italy, where people are voting on whether to break away from Rome.
http://rt.com/news/veneto-referendum-unnoticed-eu-318/
“No, I haven’t heard of it” was the most common answer Galushko received.

The online referendum in the northern Italian province was launched on Sunday, the same day the majority of people in Crimea voted yes to seceding from Ukraine and joining Russia. But unlike the Crimean referendum, the Veneto one has not quite found itself in the media spotlight.

Nevertheless, about 3.8 million eligible Veneto resident voters will now be able, until Friday, to say if they would like to see the region an independent, sovereign and federative Republic of Veneto.

Veneto is one of the biggest and wealthiest provinces in Italy with a population of more than 5 million people. One of the main reasons for the vote is that the region is tired of the backbreaking burden of taxes imposed by Rome.

“We would like to continue the economic ties with Italy,” Lodovico Pizzati, the spokesman for the independence movement, told RT. “But from a fiscal standpoint there’s a huge gap between what we pay in taxes and what we receive as public service. We are talking about a difference of 20 billion euro.”

The latest polls, suggesting that about 65 percent of the population is in favor of becoming independent, have encouraged the independence movement leaders finally to have the region’s fate decided.

“We have to fight for it [independence],” Giovanni Dalla Valle, head of the Veneto independence movement, told RT. “We will do it in a peaceful, diplomatic way. We do strongly believe that when the majority wants to be independent there is nothing they [the Italian government] can do.”

Veneto independence activists say they have been inspired by secession movements in Scotland and Catalonia.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Crimea Republic Next Veneto Independence, Italy, Scotland and Catalonia coming soon..

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