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Rome protests against Berlusconi | Rome protests against Berlusconi |
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Ten of thousands of Italians have demonstrated in Rome against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, over what they say are attempts to evade justice. | Ten of thousands of Italians have demonstrated in Rome against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, over what they say are attempts to evade justice. |
Mr Berlusconi is on trial in two corruption cases but legislation being discussed in parliament would in effect stop him going to court. | |
The protesters accuse the PM of seeking to undermine the legal system. | The protesters accuse the PM of seeking to undermine the legal system. |
He says he is the victim of political persecution by the judiciary, which he recently compared to the Taliban. | He says he is the victim of political persecution by the judiciary, which he recently compared to the Taliban. |
Some demonstrators carried banners reading: "Enough, the law is the same for everyone." | Some demonstrators carried banners reading: "Enough, the law is the same for everyone." |
"We are starved of legality," said Angelo Bonelli, head of Italy's Green party. "Today, the real Taliban is Berlusconi who wants to tie the hands of the magistrates." | "We are starved of legality," said Angelo Bonelli, head of Italy's Green party. "Today, the real Taliban is Berlusconi who wants to tie the hands of the magistrates." |
On Friday, Mr Berlusconi told supporters there was "a subversive aim" of bringing down his government. | On Friday, Mr Berlusconi told supporters there was "a subversive aim" of bringing down his government. |
"If the prosecutors don't like a law then they challenge it and it gets rejected by the courts," he said. "We are in the hands of this band of Taliban." | "If the prosecutors don't like a law then they challenge it and it gets rejected by the courts," he said. "We are in the hands of this band of Taliban." |
Italy's National Association of Magistrates condemned Mr Berlusconi's speech as "an intolerable escalation of insults and aggression". | Italy's National Association of Magistrates condemned Mr Berlusconi's speech as "an intolerable escalation of insults and aggression". |
The exchange prompted President Giorgio Napolitano to call for calm. | The exchange prompted President Giorgio Napolitano to call for calm. |
Mr Berlusconi is on trial for allegedly bribing British lawyer David Mills into providing false testimony in previous trials, and for alleged tax fraud relating to business before he entered politics. | Mr Berlusconi is on trial for allegedly bribing British lawyer David Mills into providing false testimony in previous trials, and for alleged tax fraud relating to business before he entered politics. |
Two bills being considered by MPs would suspend legal proceedings. | Two bills being considered by MPs would suspend legal proceedings. |
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