domenica 28 marzo 2010

L'abitudine mafiosa di baciare le mani al boss è dura da perdere



Al vertice Arabo in Libia - Berlusconi baciamo le mani. Perché la stampa italiana ha occultato questa foto? Che Berlusconi abbia una passione per i dittatori è noto: del resto il suo modello è quello e non fa nulla per nasconderlo. Ma per Gheddafi, Berlusconi, ha un debole particolare. Riuscite ad immaginare Obama che bacia la mano al dittatore coreano Kim II Jong? Improbabile, anzi no impossibile. E invece Berlusconi va al meeting della Lega Araba e che fa? Bacia le mani al raìs di Tripoli come dimostra questa immagine che appare su questo blog per la prima volta in Italia. Queste immagini, girate ieri, stanno facendo il giro dei paesi arabi ma in Italia nulla, nessuna traccia. Non è che in fondo c'è un po' da vergognarsi? precariosan.blogspot.com/2010/03/berlusconi-baciamo-le-ma...
Pro-Israel Berlusconi kisses Ghaddafi at Arab meet
Sat, 27 Mar 2010 18:29:33 GMT
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Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi attends the opening session of the Arab Summit on March 27, 2010 the Libyan city of Sirte.
The fiercely pro-Israeli Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi was among the guests at the controversy-filled Arab League summit in Libya with the supposed aim of forming a unified strategy against Tel Aviv's illegal settlement plans in Palestinian territories.
At one point, according to reports, Berlusconi, whose country ruled Libya for over three decades after 1911, stooped to kiss Gaddafi's hand upon arrival at the summit.
Fourteen Arab leaders and three foreign quests attended the two-day summit, which kicked off on Saturday in the Mediterranean city of Sirte.
Italy has become a firm European supporter of Libya since a 2008 formal apology to Tripoli for the decades of colonial rule. The apology led to a number of accords which has cemented bilateral ties.
Notably, Rome pressured Switzerland to lift a visa ban blacklisting 188 prominent Libyans, saying that Italy and several other European countries in the Schengen border-free zone would circumvent it.
In another major gaffe, the eccentric Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi suggested one of his chief guests, the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, was overweight.
In response to the emir's protest that Arab leaders had achieved “too little,” Gaddafi said he doubted the Qatari leader could do better but that he was "better than me at filling a void.” The little jab was followed by a burst of laughter.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan were also among the foreign guests.
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