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Italy editor quits in row over PM | Italy editor quits in row over PM |
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The editor of Avvenire, a leading Italian Catholic newspaper, has quit in a bitter row involving the country's Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. | The editor of Avvenire, a leading Italian Catholic newspaper, has quit in a bitter row involving the country's Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi. |
Dino Boffo said his family and professional life had been "raped" in a "barbaric" attack by Il Giornale, a paper owned by Mr Berlusconi's family. | Dino Boffo said his family and professional life had been "raped" in a "barbaric" attack by Il Giornale, a paper owned by Mr Berlusconi's family. |
It claimed Mr Boffo was gay and involved in a harassment court case. | |
As Avvenire's editor, Mr Boffo had criticised Mr Berlusconi for his alleged relationships with young women. | As Avvenire's editor, Mr Boffo had criticised Mr Berlusconi for his alleged relationships with young women. |
In one editorial, the newspaper, which speaks for Italy's Catholic bishops' conference, spoke of how Catholics were mortified by Mr Berlusconi's behaviour. | In one editorial, the newspaper, which speaks for Italy's Catholic bishops' conference, spoke of how Catholics were mortified by Mr Berlusconi's behaviour. |
Last week, Il Giornale hit back with an article seeking to expose what it called Mr Boffo's double standards. | Last week, Il Giornale hit back with an article seeking to expose what it called Mr Boffo's double standards. |
In a rebuttal of the accusations published in Avvenire on Thursday, Mr Boffo admitted being fined in a harassment case, but said he was not at fault, and denied suggestions of a homosexual relationship. | In a rebuttal of the accusations published in Avvenire on Thursday, Mr Boffo admitted being fined in a harassment case, but said he was not at fault, and denied suggestions of a homosexual relationship. |
He said he was resigning because of the damage to his family and newspaper by Il Giornale. | He said he was resigning because of the damage to his family and newspaper by Il Giornale. |
'Barbaric' attack | 'Barbaric' attack |
Mr Berlusconi, who denies the allegations about the young women, has tried to distance himself from the row. | Mr Berlusconi, who denies the allegations about the young women, has tried to distance himself from the row. |
But Mr Boffo's resignation marks a new low in his relations with the Catholic Church, which is said to have been concerned for some time about the behaviour of the prime minister in his private life. | But Mr Boffo's resignation marks a new low in his relations with the Catholic Church, which is said to have been concerned for some time about the behaviour of the prime minister in his private life. |
Mr Berlusconi said last month that he had nothing to hide | Mr Berlusconi said last month that he had nothing to hide |
A planned dinner between Mr Berlusconi and Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Pope Benedict's secretary of state, was cancelled following the Il Giornale article. | A planned dinner between Mr Berlusconi and Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Pope Benedict's secretary of state, was cancelled following the Il Giornale article. |
Mr Berlusconi relies on the support of Catholic voters, while the Church had seen Mr Berlusconi as an ally on issues like euthanasia and abortion. | Mr Berlusconi relies on the support of Catholic voters, while the Church had seen Mr Berlusconi as an ally on issues like euthanasia and abortion. |
But Mr Boffo is highly regarded within the Church, and the damaging allegations about his private life will be seen as an indirect attack on the Church itself. | But Mr Boffo is highly regarded within the Church, and the damaging allegations about his private life will be seen as an indirect attack on the Church itself. |
Opponents of Mr Berlusconi have long-argued that he is using his third term in office to challenge the authority of every element of Italian public life from the judiciary to the presidency. | Opponents of Mr Berlusconi have long-argued that he is using his third term in office to challenge the authority of every element of Italian public life from the judiciary to the presidency. |
But taking on the Catholic Church, especially on issues of morality, would be another matter altogether. | But taking on the Catholic Church, especially on issues of morality, would be another matter altogether. |