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Open Arms and Salvini's No on Landing. The Reasons for the acquittal:

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The reasons for the sentence that acquitted the vice-premier. He: defending Italy is not a crime

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The reasons for the sentence that acquitted the vice-premier. He: defending Italy is not a crime

·Italy
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In Italy the texts of the sentences are known months after the verdict is announced, and it has been this Thursday when the Palermo court has made known the arguments explaining why it acquitted last December the vice president of the Italian government, Matteo Salvini, in the so-called Open Arms case. The leader of the League, then Minister of Interior, was accused of kidnapping people, with a request of six years in prison, for not having allo…

·Spain
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The assignment of the Pos (place of safety) did not belong to Italy, and consequently to Matteo Salvini, Open Arms erred to remain in the "obstinate expectation" of a safe port in our country, for this reason the judges have acquitted the leader of the League, not without intervening on some topics: the prohibition of entry into Italian waters was illegitimate, instrumental and based on . Not only, the logic of granting the Pos only after having…

·Rome, Italy
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The reasons for the judgment of the court of Palermo.

·Turin, Italy
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The judges confirmed that defending Italy is not a criminal offence. So Matteo Salvini after the publication of the reasons of the Open Arms judgment. According to the leader of the League the magistrates would have found the "obstination" and the arrogance of Open Arms who did everything to come to Italy, discarding all other alternatives that were more logical and natural. Open Arms, because Matteo Salvini was acquitted: "The obligation to pro…

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Italy did not have the obligation to assign a safe port to the Spanish rescue ship 'Open Arms' in 2019, when Matteo Salvini, being Interior Minister, prevented 19 days the landing of the ship in Italian territory. Madrid had it. This would be the conclusion of the arguments on which the judges of the Palermo court have based themselves to acquit the leader of the League, last December, according to the Italian daily Il Corriere this Thursday. In…

·Barcelona, Spain
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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