Prominent Journalist Fined For Insulting Italian PM Meloni

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A prominent Italian journalist has been found guilty of libel after insulting Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in a television interview.

Roberto Saviano used a swear word to describe Ms Meloni while attacking her stance on migration in December 2020.

He has been handed a suspended fine of 1,000 euros (£864).

Though he will only have to pay it if he repeats the offence, campaigners said the verdict sent a “chilling message” about press freedom.

Speaking to reporters outside the court, Mr Saviano said Ms Meloni’s Government had sought to “intimidate” him for calling out “lies” about migrants, news agency AFP reported.

Meloni’s lawyer said his words were an “insult”, not criticism, accusing him of excessive, vulgar and aggressive language“, the agency added.

The incident happened in a December 2020 television interview, before Ms Meloni became Prime Minister.

In the interview, Mr Saviano criticised Ms Meloni and fellow right-wing leader Matteo Salvini for their comments on migrant rescue charity vessels.

Mr Saviano’s lawyer said he would appeal the verdict.

Under Italian law, some defamation cases can be criminal and carry a custodial sentence up to three years in jail.

 

BBC

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