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Silvio Berlusconi: the last battle , Geoff Andrews

The latest legal verdict on Silvio Berlusconi is - it would seem - a cause for cheer among democrats in Europe, and indeed all those who believe in press freedom, the rule of law, transparency and accountability. Full Article at openDemocracy

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