love her enough to keep us from the fact that he wrote the worst things about Oriana Fallaci, probably envying the success and recognition in international level. But what about Camilla Cederna (1911-1997) there are many other things to remember moments of his career that should be known to everyone but did not prevent the Corriere della Sera, a few days ago, to celebrate the same way as a Joan of Arc Italic, one that was not satisfied with the version of events provided by the bourgeois state, but preferred to follow other tracks with tenacity. It matters little if we have proved terribly wrong and incredibly dangerous. These are the facts: Rizzoli for coming out - it will be in bookstores within days - a volumone titled "My Twentieth Century", which contains several articles of the famous signature Espresso in its heyday. Well, January 10 the newspaper via Solferino him early with a articolone Ranieri Polese. Title: "The commitment of the weak side." So far ... bolt on the website of Corrierone: "Camilla Cederna, a journalist who denounced cases of costume and Pinelli Leone." Complaint? But what the hell he had to complain? The Cederna was one of the main accusers of the President of the Republic Giovanni Leone, against which unleashed a vicious smear campaign since 1975. Today, for much less, it is called "mud machine, method Boffo" and so on. The journalist published in 1978, the book "Giovanni Leone. The career of a president. " It was a success, as often happens with trends sinister conspiracy to texts, he sold several thousands of copies. Result: the poor Leo had to leave office in disgrace. He was rehabilitated only many years later, when it was no longer needed. So what the heck is suing Cederna? The only complaint was the one who took her, convicted of defamation. Then there is the case
Pinelli. The pamphlet on the subject of Cederna (Pinelli: a window on the massacre) was recently reissued by Basic Books, located in all Italian libraries. Too bad that even that is full of falsehoods, the same contained in the infamous open letter published in '71 always expressively and signed by all the intellectuals at that time counted (those pro-communist) that essentially accused the commissioner Luigi Calabresi of having caused the death of the anarchist flew down from a window of the police. The losers, by the letter and even the next book was the poor Calabresi, who was brutally murdered by Lotta Continua. Certainly not the Cederna. Which continued to spread its ideological hatred for several years, focusing each time on targets appetizing.
In 1990, she took him precisely with Fallaci. He described it as a jackal, an arrogant, such a crazy hysterical that had happened only because "it broke my balls." Of course, Fallaci's books and his interviews were read by millions of people around the world. Those of Cederna, fortunately not. Yet the leading Italian newspaper writes that the Cederna was busy with a great intellectual courage of the complaint. If one really had courage, the only lodge a complaint against those who would be alongside the name of that Cederna dell'Oriana the ranks of the most important Italian newspapers.
(Source: Francesco Borgonovo, The West, January 16, 2011)
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