After twenty years we can say Moro that "must die" ...
Mysteries Italians are always the facts, anomalies, false leads and a few men - usually - politician who does not say everything I should have said. This book starts from that. That series of events that were supposed to save Moro and at the same time would have certainly prevented the attack on the Italian democracy.
"It was me, I confess, to prepare the strategic manipulation that led to the death of Aldo Moro." (Steve Pieczenik, member of the crisis), "The Red Brigades were willing to kidnap a prominent politician. The written statement was signed by Emilio Santillo, the most important official of anti-Italian ... Santillo was transferred to another appointment. "
These two pretexts that led to the two authors, Ferdinando Imposimato, the investigating judge of the Court of Rome which followed the investigation into the massacre of Fani and kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro, and Sandro Provvisionato, professional journalist and co-author of Earth, live in-depth on Channel 5, to write this book, published four editions in two years.
The authors have managed with patience and application to put together facts, documents and testimonies in the book trying to collect the whole story, trying to piece together the fragmented puzzle of the event that shook our nation and for twenty years is was left with his small pieces in some kind of box of some kind of dusty cellar. Only with the full picture you can make sense of it all, and just being aware of things that we did not know yet.
An exciting book, that if he was a political thriller would have obtained the consent of millions of readers. But this is not fiction, is the true story of the dark years of the last century.
It shows part of the introduction.
"Italy is a country without memory and without truth and therefore I try not to forget." Difficult not to endorse this that Leonardo Sciascia said in an interview shortly after the death of Aldo Moro.
too easy, however, Thirty years later, recognizing that Italy is still a country without memory.
This book has a purpose and an ambition: to keep alive the memory and try to clarify, beyond the surface of what it looks like one of the most tragic and disturbing story of our republic. Because until you have lit all the dark corners of the massacre of Fani and abduction and murder of Christian Democrat politician you can not say that Italy is a country with a mature democracy.
The Moro case is still the crossroads of the mysteries of Italy. It is as if the dark side of the story he wanted to convey in a single story all the monsters spawned over the years: the dirty tricks of the secret services, the secret Masonic lodges, the unmentionable international alliances, the hidden face of political power, terrorism, the mafia and criminal gangs.
But we are the facts. The Christian Democrat statesman, one of the most respected post-war Italian politics, was kidnapped by the Red Brigades on March 16, 1978 and was assassinated on May 9 of that year, after fifty-five days of detention in the "prison of the people."
On May 18, 1978 has been assigned to Ferdinando Imposimato, with Rosario Priore, Claudio D'Angelo and Francesco Amato, the investigation into the massacre of Fani, kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro. This book
is the result of that work and evidence gathered. Talks with the Red Brigades, the statesman's family, prosecutors, police heard from Imposimato over the years. Until now. The case were handled by the Commission on Massacres and specific Moro.
From the darkness of those terrible days after emerging thirty key documents, concealed from the prosecutors and judges. Documents made to disappear and then gathered, the Commission sent a small part of Massacres and years later (1992) the new Minister Vincenzo Scotti, but never judges. Prosecutors, investigating judges, the various courts of Assizes, the Commission Moro had unsuccessfully tried to have the documents produced by committees of the crisis depended by the then Interior Minister Francesco Cossiga. Many of these important and sometimes horrifying, as we shall see, have not been studied and developed. Many others have disappeared. What is left and saved to be read today with new attention. [...] But as there are anomalies in the Moro case? It certainly is the massacre of Fani. In that way, still does not add up. The account of the brigades in action. The account of the weapons used. The account of the bullets fired. Just as it is an anomaly
the behavior of interior minister, the head of government, intelligence, the various committees created their own crisis to save Moro, and instead, in the end, will save him. Emerges from the documents found on the role played by some experts as consultants used: a CIA agent and P2, a suspected double agent (KGB and CIA) and a third American agent linked to Kissinger and the U.S. State Department. But it also shows the composition of this esoteric coterie of advisers, his treatment by the Minister of the time, traveling in the United States by the three experts, right in the Moro kidnapping.
For the first time this book describes in detail the array and the meaning of an operation of disinformation put in place in those days: the operation of Lake Duchessa. But it also meant that criminal was hiding behind it.
And then a hand of the KGB, the role played by a mysterious self-styled Soviet student who had managed to get one step away from Moro in the days before his abduction.
And the presence in Italy, always in those days, a fifth column of terrorism linked to German Stasi, the secret police of East Germany. CIA, KGB, Stasi: Moro is clear that the crime was a particular coincidence of interests.
We spoke of anomalies. But it is too simplistic a term? [...]
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