The Italian government recently called for the introduction of Internet censorship in their country as political elites struggle to accept last year's historic events, including Brexit and the failure of the Italian referendum, according to independent political commentator Marco Fontana. EU Summit - Journalists waiting for the bigs © Flickr/ European Parliament Sad Day for European Values: EU Anti-Sputnik Resolution is 'Audacious Hypocrisy' Italy's Minister of Justice Andrea Orlando recently called for the establishment of control over the Internet in his country.
The move comes amid efforts by political elites to accept the key
historic events of 2016, including Brexit, Donald Trump's win in the US
presidential elections, the failure of the Italian referendum, and the
victory of "populist" forces, independent political commentator Marco
Fontana said in his article for Sputnik Italy.
"It is time to clarify the following: Facebook can no longer be
considered a resource with certain content. If people in their Facebook
pages call for racial hatred and promote xenophobia, then it is
necessary to bring to justice not only those who issued such messages
but also those who made it possible that it will be read, perhaps, all
over the world," Fontana quoted Orlando as saying.
"But this does not mean that we want to ban Facebook.
This means that we
want to grapple with the threat that hangs over democracy in our
countries," Orlando added.
Commenting on this, Fontana said that "at first glance, it seems that
the Italian Minister of Justice focused on the fight against racial
hatred in the Internet."
"But his [plans] actually look like [efforts to create] a Trojan horse,
because they once again indicate the Western establishment's persistent
unwillingness to heed public discontent," Fontana said.
"This is nothing more than the self-preservation instinct of the Italian
political class and Western politicians in general. They pay
lip-service to human rights and values just to use them against their
political opponents and to put them on the back burner afterwards,"
according to him.
Fontana also referred to last year's resolution against Sputnik and RT,
which was approved by the European Parliament.
"The document fully reveals the 'morality' of the Italian political
class. It is an attempt to become censors who decide what is true and
what is fake as well as decide what the media should publish and
ignore," he said.
Fontana also drew attention to the fact that the past few months have
seen especially heavy-handed attempts by Western governments to limit
the freedom of citizens to receive information wherever they want by
"conducting the most grandiose global screening in order to avoid
responsibility for policy failures in their own countries."
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Although it's pointless, Fontana went on to say, global elites cannot
accept the inevitable fact that "the Internet has once and forever
changed the world and the ways of sending information, overcoming the
traditional and outdated methods of covering the news."
He pointed out that the world elites' fear to accept the new reality
damages the fundamental rights of citizens, such as freedom of speech
and freedom of the press.
"Apparently, Minister Orlando's measures are little more than a desire
to convince us of the need to protect the existing means of
communication, which have already proven their ability to protect the
establishment from upheavals," Fontana concluded.
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