Mr. Berlusconi keeps saying that he is well appreciated internationally. Of course he says so from his controlled televisions.
Mr. Frattini, the Foreign minister for Affairs says that no colleague ever mentions to him what the Italian press (all communists) claims about his boss' behaviour.
Below two pictures from this year Dusseldorf's carnival that seem to contraddict them....
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
BERLUSCONI VIEWED BY THE NEW YORK TIMES (Roger Cohen)
This is an op-ed colimn by ROGER COHEN published on February 21, 2011 in the New York Times
BERLUSCONI'S ARAB DANCER
LONDON — It says something about the miserable European response to the Arab spring that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s personal contribution to North African affairs — his alleged liaison with a then-17-year-old Moroccan dancer — only just takes the prize for most abject performance
His foreign minister, Franco Frattini, was not far behind with his response to the brave uprising of the Tunisian people that ousted the longtime dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali: “Priority number one is the deterrence of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorist cells.”
All manner of worthy things may be wished for Arabs just across the Mediterranean — and they were by President Nicolas Sarkozy’s fatuous brainchild, the 43-member Union for the Mediterranean — but of course democracy and freedom are not among them.
In his own way the aging multibillionaire Berlusconi — with his too-black hair and his fawning entourage and his control of the media and his private villas and his debasement of the Italian state — has aped the manners of the very Arab despots the peoples of Egypt and Tunisia and Libya and Bahrain have risen to oust. Like them he has confused self and nation, entranced by the cult of his personality.
Or, and it hardly matters which, these Arab dictators and their business acolytes have aped Berlusconi, mimicking the worst of the West while bringing nothing of its political openness, creating a valueless simulacrum of moneyed European sophistication while their people languished without the most basic rights the European Union upholds.
Designer labels without freedom of speech or the rule of law constitute a virulent form of contemporary savagery.
Berlusconi epitomizes a long trans-Mediterranean connivance with Arab subjugation — a marriage of convenience that condemned Arabs to be supplicants (Moroccan dancers there to titillate). Men and women across North Africa have taken to the streets to overturn this dignity-denying status quo. They want to stand on their own two feet rather than forever being cast as peoples in decline.
BERLUSCONI'S ARAB DANCER
LONDON — It says something about the miserable European response to the Arab spring that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s personal contribution to North African affairs — his alleged liaison with a then-17-year-old Moroccan dancer — only just takes the prize for most abject performance
His foreign minister, Franco Frattini, was not far behind with his response to the brave uprising of the Tunisian people that ousted the longtime dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali: “Priority number one is the deterrence of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorist cells.”
All manner of worthy things may be wished for Arabs just across the Mediterranean — and they were by President Nicolas Sarkozy’s fatuous brainchild, the 43-member Union for the Mediterranean — but of course democracy and freedom are not among them.
In his own way the aging multibillionaire Berlusconi — with his too-black hair and his fawning entourage and his control of the media and his private villas and his debasement of the Italian state — has aped the manners of the very Arab despots the peoples of Egypt and Tunisia and Libya and Bahrain have risen to oust. Like them he has confused self and nation, entranced by the cult of his personality.
Or, and it hardly matters which, these Arab dictators and their business acolytes have aped Berlusconi, mimicking the worst of the West while bringing nothing of its political openness, creating a valueless simulacrum of moneyed European sophistication while their people languished without the most basic rights the European Union upholds.
Designer labels without freedom of speech or the rule of law constitute a virulent form of contemporary savagery.
Berlusconi epitomizes a long trans-Mediterranean connivance with Arab subjugation — a marriage of convenience that condemned Arabs to be supplicants (Moroccan dancers there to titillate). Men and women across North Africa have taken to the streets to overturn this dignity-denying status quo. They want to stand on their own two feet rather than forever being cast as peoples in decline.
A judge, Cristina Di Censo, has now indicted Berlusconi, 74, on charges that he paid for sex with a 17-year-old girl, Karima el-Mahroug, who has denied having sex with him. People power, Italian-style, brought a half-million protesters into the streets on Feb. 13.
I’d say this particular Italian soap has run long enough: A leader more consumed with his virility and Arab women one quarter his age than with governance does not serve Italy well.
You can follow Roger Cohen on Twitter at twitter.com/nytimescohen .
Picture: gallery.panorama.it
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Monday, February 21, 2011
DO IT AGAIN BERLUSCONI
Berlusconi kissing Kaddafi's hands full of blood and oil March 2010
I did higlight yesterday the blindness of Italian foreign policy towards the Mediterranean, by Berlusconi and his servant the Minister for Affairs as I call him.
Today they did it again....anf this towards Kaddafi. Their lightness may be explained by the fact that, according to many prostitutes, Berlusconi would have explained to them that he learned the Bunga Bunga from Khaddafi himself.
So there is crisis in Libya and here are some declarations:
USA : The Department of State states his "great concern" and requests the "immediate stop to the violence against demonstrators".°
EU : Catherine Ashton declares " We appeal to moderation and we plea for an immediate stop to violence"°
France : The Minister for European Affairs declares that the repression is "unacceptable and tottly out of proportion"°
Italy : The Minister for Affairs with his suave voice, Mr. Frattini, stated that Italy will not agree with any EU declaration criticizing the Libyan leader * . The "national reconciliation process must start in a peaceful mode to lead to a democratic constitution: this would be the main objective".^
Apart from the fact that once again the Italian diplomacy is out of touch with reality, it tries a cover up for one of the worst dictators left in the world (Berlusconi's concept of freedom) and is behind what is happening, as it was for Tunisia and Egyps. But the priority are the laws to protect Berlusconi's ass, with the blessing of the catholic Frattini.
° Source : la Repubblica, 21 February 2011
* Source : RAI News24, 21 February 2011
^ Source: la Repubblica on line, 21 February 2011
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Friday, February 18, 2011
A FOREIGN MINISTER FOR "AFFAIRS"

There is a an Italian minister,Franco Frattini, with a suave voice, who used to be an extreme left militant, writing on the daily Il Manifesto (left of the Communist Party), and who is now one of the strongest supporters of his boss, Mr. Berlusconi. He is a catholic activist (never missing a Holy Mass in Parliament). He has two medals: one from an little known Ordine Costantiniano di San Giorgio whose purpose is the honouring of the Crucifix, the expansion of the Catholic faith and the defense of the Church; the other one from the Vatican itself for "special services provided to the Pope".
He spent some time as EU commissary but, when he left to join Berlusconi again, nobody cried.
He recently stated, with his suave voice, that the "affairs" of his boss are a matter of concern of some Italians only. Never, during his trips, his colleagues mantion anything about the so called affairs to him. Either he has not yet understood the language and hypocritical traditions of diplomacy or he is dumd or he is a liar, or all of them at the same time.
A few days after his declaration, his boss himself complained with some of his advisors that his colleagues in Europe seem to avoid him. And just today we read what US ambassadors to Italy wrote about him (thanks Fod we have Wikileaks) ;
«His frequent blunders and poor choice of words has offended practically every category of Italian citizens and many European leaders... He has damaged the image of the country in Europe and brought ridicule to Italy's reputation in many sectors of the American government". Berlussconi "has become the symbol of the incapacity and ineffectiveness of Italian governments to meet the country's chronic problems: a noncompetitive economic system, decaying infrastructure, growing debt, endemic corruption". (both quitations are from Ambassador Spogli. In many cables from the US Embassy in Rome, Ambassadors quote a militant who had said "Berlusconi tends to make blunders and is a bit of a clown".
But Mr. Frattini ignores all this and tries to convince us that all is OK thanks to Mr. Berlusconi.
He is a real Foreign Minister for Berlusconi's "affairs". Poor Italy
Picture: L'Unione Sarda
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Prostitute and idiot
Italian Foreign Minister Frattini who says that the messages published by WIKILEAKS reflect only the views of individual diplomats and not those of the US government.
Idiotic to think that people would believe him....
Idiotic to think that people would believe him....
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Democrats

He (Berlusca) did it again: a couple of years ago he had declared that Putin was a real democrat. A couple of weeks ago, in launching a new satellite TV channel he owns, declared in Tunisia that President Ben Ali, well known for his repression of any opposition, is a "sincere democrat".
Possibly his press agents and his little dog Frattini, so-called Minister for Foreign Affairs, had forgotten to draw his attention to the 2008 Human Rights Watch Periodic Review of Tunisia which said, among others, " The government uses the threat of terrorism and religious extremism as a pretext to crack down on peaceful dissent. There are continuous and credible reports of torture and ill-treatment being used to obtain statements from suspects in custody. Sentenced prisoners also face deliberate ill-treatment." ( http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2008/04/06/universal-periodic-review-tunisia ).
Who will be the next dictator crowned by Berlusconi as a real democrat? All the bets are for al Gaddafi Berlusconi just honoured with a visit and the sending of the
Italian Air Force acrobatic team.
Photo: iltempo.ilsole24ore.com
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