Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Corpus delicti


I do not like back issues on which other blogs have written already , but this time I must say that I feel the need. The article is the
Courier, who knows if you need to be a champion of misogyny (and also air-unaware). Summary: Treviso, catholic and civilized land of the Po Valley. A woman is hospitalized, is pregnant, the baby in fetal distress. The doctors recommended a C-section. The woman decided not to undergo surgery.
Had we can say that the news does not exist.

doctors try to convince the woman convinced her husband but she still does not agree with the transaction.
The primary issue to the health department.
The primary issue to the judiciary. The primary
does involve the police. The husband
signature thanks to the intervention of the police.
The woman is 21 years old.


The woman in Burkina Faso.


The writer of the Corriere ends with a reference to the situation of the infant, which seems'll pull through.
The writer stresses the Corriere not in any way the violence that has been done to this woman when she did not want to undergo an operation. Did not mention the fact that the will of this woman was trampled by the fact a stranger. Did not mention the fact that the body This woman has been violated in order to affirm the duty of being a mother.

chilling statements of the primary Giuseppe Dal Pozzo:

In her birth country is only possible in a natural way even at the cost of affecting the health or life of the unborn child. The woman's husband was in agreement with us, but she was adamant because he feared that Caesar would have affected the ability to have children in the future. [...] I felt that the presence of agents was necessary to calm a bit 'minds and they did. Even through their mediation the husband signed the consent, and around 15:30 the baby is born. "

A woman in her cacità prevented from making a primary, a husband and police officers. A woman whose privacy is violated and whose experience is described as positive.
An ugly history of misogyny, racism and bad journalism. And of creeping fascism.

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