Rome, April 30 (Adnkronos) – "The episodes of illegal espionage are becoming an endless and increasingly disturbing chain of events, which should alarm everyone in our country. We had the murky affair with NGO activists who discovered that their cell phones were being spied on using cutting-edge technology. No clear answer arrived and everything remained confined to secret rooms.
And the director of Fanpage was a victim of the same type of espionage. And even today, months later, no one knows by whom and why". This is what Nicola Fratoianni of Avs says after Fanpage revealed that another journalist of the newspaper was illegally spied on.
"And finally today we learn that another journalist from the same newspaper was also illegally spied on. We are no longer dealing with a case or a few bad apples. Who is bothered by investigative journalism? Who is bothered by the editorial staff of Fanpage? No institution, starting with the Meloni government, can continue to pretend nothing is happening at this point - continues the leader of SI - because we are faced with too many episodes that require transparency and truth, starting with the identification of those responsible. The government must come to the Chamber as soon as possible - concludes Fratoianni - so that it can openly provide all the elements necessary to get to the bottom of these events, not make excuses or clumsy justifications as it has done so far".