Lots and lots of truth
Non sapevo da dove cominciare visto che ieri è stata una giornata caotica, per fortuna c'è l' Unità di Crisi a darmi una mano.
“ La Farnesina sta operando senza soluzione di continuità per far defluire dalla Libia tutti i connazionali che hanno manifestato la volontà di lasciare il Paese. A poco più di 48 ore dall’improvviso degradarsi the situation in Tripoli, where, despite the situation problematicissima, due to a growing crowd, the international airport were already repatriated about 800 Italians. This, even by means of special Alitalia flight organized and funded by the Crisis. Other flights, organized in coordination with the Ministry of Defence, will help hopefully before the end of the day today to complete the outflow from the capital and surrounding areas of Tripoli. In the days before it is continued collaboration with the companies in the country, with its scheduled air carriers or have their staff go back to Italy. [...]
The Foreign Ministry, note that in a plan to return full and organic as that established very quickly with a detailed plan for institutional collaboration and helped to make fast the almost one thousand Italians, there were some complaints reported in the press individual countrymen about inadequate assistance from our diplomatic facility in Libya, he stresses that it has so far operated in a qualified and with full commitment. Degradatasi call to handle a situation in a few hours, with serious criticism of the implosion of security structures and the extreme difficulty in communications, the Embassy has been able to cope in the early moments effectively, working in rhythm with continuous risk to the facility staff, hundreds of cases of countrymen in distress. Thanks also to promptly sent reinforcements from Rome, the Italian Embassy in Tripoli continue to provide necessary protection Italians still in Libya. "
Yesterday morning we learned from the media-radio tele-Internautica that all the Italians who were in Tripoli had been repatriated and that this was stated by Minister Frattini to the House. Does not add up because our father was still there and then we called Crisis Unit and we were given this response " I giornalisti dicono un sacco di stronzate a cui non dovete credere. Entro oggi cercheremo di farli tornare tutti (come scritto nella nota di cui sopra". Io sono andato sul sito della Camera (poichè ieri ero attaccato al pc in attesa di una mail di papà) per vedere e soprattutto sentire se davvero il ministro avesse detto quelle cose. Però non posso visualizzare un tubo perchè non ho dei plug in particolari...
Verso le 17 trovo la notizia dei 10mila morti e mi prende un colpo. Pensavo a papà perchè non sapevamo come potesse raggiungere l'aeroporto senza correre rischi, in realtà lui stava già in volo (e su questo ci sarebbe da parlare ancora ma meglio lasciar perdere).
Lui è stato una settimana closed in the office (the last two days alone ) and day out is also going to buy cigarettes (mannaggia!) because in her neighborhood, the situation was less serious. The night changed everything. He has not seen dead bodies but can not say that there have been no murders in that area, because they were quick to remove the corpses. From Sunday to hear the bombing began. He said the embassy in Tripoli those with him were good, at least that. Went to the airport accompanied by a driver (I think of his company) but there was really bad. I was struck by the story of what he saw. Thousands of people crowded together, of all nationalities. He saw police beating the women with batons, he was helped by one of the Crisis with the bags but did not, however, could bring. Since the airport is small and there were many people about my father remained 4 hours in the rain (which for a man of 70 years, do some 'you ...). At one point when he was about to arrive in the lobby warned the sound of a machine and was pushed by the crowd, the risk of being crushed. Fortunately, the Crisis Unit has given him a hand to pull him away from the crowd. He met and talked to many people: there were those who were there for 3 days (including Italian, in spite of the speed), there were the poor who had nothing. Luggage of poor people were uprooted by a car. The plane was leaving at 11:30, started at 17. Strange to see him
tg. At night we were guardango Tg1 lever that was on state television that conceals the reality: I thought, finally a bit 'of self-criticism! - It is related to Libya.
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