(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 7 - Justice Undersecretary Andrea
Delmastro Delle Vedove said Tuesday that it was the State's duty
to ensure that jailed anarchist Alfredo Cospito, who has been on
hunger strike for over 100 days to protest against the tough 41
bis jail regime he is being held under, gets the best possible
medical treatment.
"It's our duty to guarantee him the best health conditions
(possible) and, if necessary, move him to a clinic in the case
in which his conditions deteriorate," Delmastro said after
visiting a Perugia prison. Cospito is in a healthcare facility
in Milan's Opera Prison.
"Cospito is being monitored and so healthcare is being
constantly provided to him".
The 41 bis is normally reserved just for mafia bosses and
Cospito is campaigning to get the regime lifted for all inmates,
including mobsters.
Anarchists have staged protests and acts of vandalism in Italy
and abroad in support of Cospito and there were big rallies in
Rome and Milan at the weekend in which demonstrators clashed
with police and some were arrested.
The case is also at the centre of a huge political row in which
Delmastro is a lead player.
This row broke out when Giovanni Donzelli, Delmastro's flat mate
and fellow lawmaker for Premier Giorgia Meloni's right-wing
Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, revealed in the Lower House last
week that Cospito had talked to mafia bosses about getting the
41 bis abolished and that four lawmakers for the centre-left
Democratic Party (PD) had visited him in jail.
Delmastro was the source of the information.
The PD has demanded Delmastro and Donzelli, a member of the
Copasir parliamentary committee that oversees Italy's
intelligence services, quit for, among other things, revealing
allegedly secret information.
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, however, has said that the
information was sensitive but not classified.
Delmastro fuelled the row on Friday by saying that the PD
lawmakers had given in to Cospito's demand that they meet other
people being held under the 41 bis, including two mafia bosses,
as a condition for the encounter with him.
"The PD will have to explain that bow to the mafiosi to the
public," Delmastro said in an interview with local daily
newspaper 'Il Biellese', based in his home town of Biella in
Piedmont.
he PD has said it would take legal action against Delmastro and
Donzelli.
Meloni has dismissed the Delmastro and Donzelli quit calls and
defended her MPs while calling for everyone to "tone things
down" in the row. (ANSA).
Our duty to guarantee Cospito health care - Delmastro
Hunger-striking anarchist may be moved to clinic -undersecretary
