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SADDAM DEATH

Appeals is avoided because the use of the death penalty against Saddam Hussein and his co-defendants.
Iraqi President Jalal Al Talabani

the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki
the Iraqi Justice Minister Hashim al-Shibli
The Chairman of the Iraqi parliament Hajim al-Hassani Al
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi President of the
Commission President José Manuel Barroso

We, the undersigned, firmly believe

/ and that there can be no impunity for crimes committed by the deposed Iraqi regime and that the crimes of which he is accused along with other former President Saddam Hussein represent serious violations of human rights for which there can be no immunity;

Firmly convinced / and that the trial of Saddam Hussein, because it is a critical time to establish the crimes committed by the former regime in Iraq but also to commit to the principles of accountability and rule of law, must be conducted in full compliance with all internationally recognized safeguards because the process is fair and impartial manner, thereby avoiding to provide pretexts for those who want to discredit the prosecution by presenting it as victor's justice or revenge on the losers of the victims against their tormentor;

firmly believe s that the Iraqi criminal justice system as a whole is to apply international rules and, in particular, the trial of Saddam Hussein should reflect the principles established for the international criminal tribunals, which exclude the use of the death penalty;

firmly believe s that the decision to suspend the application of the death penalty by the Iraqi parliament and government would be the most obvious example of a change as compared to the methods of the old regime and a strong signal of its commitment to respect human dignity in the entire region

We call on the Iraqi government and parliament will be prevented because the use of the death penalty against Saddam Hussein and of his co-defendants if they are convicted of serious crimes for which they are accused, in line with the new commitment to respect the basic dignity that Iraq recognizes the right of every human being.

We call on Iraqi authorities to reinstate the moratorium on the death penalty established in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein in order to strengthen the completion of the democratic transition of Iraq to the principles of a rule of law.

We ask the Iraqi Government and Parliament to consider the establishment of a Truth Commission or other appropriate tool as a way to ensure respect for international law, the assessment as possible of responsibility for serious crimes and At the same time, provide the best opportunities for the establishment of a state of law in Iraq.

ask the Italian government and the European Commission to support the new Iraqi government against the Italian and European opposition to the use of the death penalty, even against Saddam Hussein, and Iraq in favor of maintaining a moratorium on executions with a view to the abolition of the death penalty.

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ITALY CE THE CAN 'DO

structural reforms, liberalization and competition, open 7 days for a company, the node of the lowest wages in Europe

Italy ce can do it. E 'can still reverse course and in relation to concrete signs of decline, both in relation to the rhetoric of "inevitable decline". The Italian crisis is real and profound, but all too often is described as inevitable and irreversible. Not so.

course we need to turn the page. An old party system, yet still too powerful and expensive, nailing the country and the Italian political factions in fights, clashes of supporters: and more than a decade, majorities too timid compared to the great needs for change, are opposed to dedicated opposition to undermine and demonize groped governments, but unable to challenge them on the ground of strong counter-reform. So, you multiply the opportunities and the phenomena of sterile conflict, which make the game more illiberal and conservative members of the two sides, as well as the thousands lobby working to protect their privileges, while preventing those who nurture democracies to make more balance the social fabric and help the prevalence inside and outside the poles more, liberal and reformist forces.

For this, we need a shock therapy, and must start afresh from a new attention to social issues of our time. They serve no more caps but a more concrete
offer chances to the people of "unsecured" need a real "status of the outsider", how many (consumers, young people, risk and innovation of entrepreneurs, women, workers private, unemployed, underemployed, retired social minimum, immigrants) are and remain outside the fort of the guarantees and privileges. The Italy of the "outsider", the "unsecured" in fact no protection, is now faceless and voiceless, silenced before that silent.

Precondition, no doubt, is represented by fiscal consolidation. We express this confidence in and support the work of the Ministry of Economy. But at the same time, we believe that there are three other priorities incardinate and face.

1. The Italian economy will not start until it is freed from the thousand constraints that block competition and allow the accumulation of pensions paid by outsiders. Should take the path towards liberalization: this must be the priority of economic policy.
In this sense, we propose some concrete and urgent intervention possibilities, which should accompanied by a renewed effort and significant investment of enterprises (supported in this by a strong political initiative at national and local) innovation process and product, as a condition for the effective ability to attract new resources and compete internationally.

a. The competition and liberalization in the field of public utilities, including at local level, in a proper division of roles between public and private, is a top priority for the country. As pointed out by the Governor of the Bank of Italy, the competition is by definition an agent of social justice and overcoming the monopolistic and oligopolistic rents, relatively lower costs of services is a key factor in improving living conditions in the first place of the poorest sections of the population.

b. We need concrete actions in terms of "reform without cost: for example, a successful professional (to help reopen a closed society, marked by the weight of lobbies and corporations), and the abolition of the legal value of university degree ( to ensure a positive shock in the sign of the competition, the invitation to young people to bet on themselves than on the possession of a piece of paper).

c. Should be reduced to 7 days maximum time necessary for the opening of a new company, save time and characteristics of the administrative, or other generalized criteria implied consent and self-labeling in the meantime, the company opens and processing, and then to ensure the completion of the bureaucratic.

2. You can still postpone the opening of the debate on structural reforms in Italy without too long, and always deferred and delayed. E 'must now, however, and early in the term, it puts his hand to the issue of health care, civil service and pensions, as an aging average effective retirement age in a new alliance between fathers and sons, and with acts of generosity the first against second. But beware, the cuts are not alone. Financial measures are not accompanied by a change in the rules are ephemeral: we need to change the rules that underpin the growth of public spending.

3. In terms of the labor market, should be distributed by the White Book of Marco Biagi. Sure, there may be only the workers to take the risks of flexibility, but get rid of Law 30 would be a grave mistake. It should instead re-balanced and complete, and precisely in the direction of the Report Biagi, and then rewriting the system of social safety nets, which often ended in this country have to protect too few (out of 100 people losing their jobs, in Italy, only 17 have some form of protection). That's why we should-but-think the English model, with an unemployment benefit, and a mechanism of "welfare to work."
same time, it should be addressing the question of Italian wages, remains among the lowest in Europe. And 'necessary and possible, reducing taxes for five years, wage increases, and provide for a reform of the contracts that bind the variable portion of wages to productivity and results. The sacrifices can not be supported by a single party.

It takes more courage. And a courageous policy of reform and modernization would have the double feature to put the country on the move-together-and to help the weak.

Tony Blair said: "Every time I introduced a reform, I only regret that I have not pushed even further." We urge the Government, Parliament, political and social forces to take this quote as a warning and as a compass. ____________


appeal filed by Capezzone
(Chairman of the productive activities of the Chamber)

these are the names of some of the early signatories:

- Alberto Alesina, Economics, Harvard University
- Giuliano Da Empoli , Director of "Zero"
- Gian Maria Fara , President Eurispes
- Natale Forlani, CEO of "Italy Lavoro"
- Oscar Giannino, Deputy Director of "Business News"
- Francesco Giavazzi , Economics, Bocconi University in Milan
- Massimo Lo Cicero, Development Economics, University of Rome La Wisdom
- Pio Marconi, Sociology of Law, University of Rome La Sapienza
- Alberto Mingardi, Director General of Istituto Bruno Leoni
- Fiorella Padoa Schioppa Kostoris , Economics, University of Rome La Sapienza
- Fabio Pammolli , Director of the Institutions Markets Technologies "
- Gaetano Romano, President National Association of Practitioners and Lawyers
- Rubbettino Florindo, Editor
- Luca Solari, Director of the Interdepartmental Centre for Research Work, Welfare & Training, University of Milan
- Carlo Stagnaro, Director Dept of Ecology market "Istituto Bruno Leoni
- According Tarditi, Economics, University of Siena
- Chicco Testa, former Chairman of Enel