Sunday, November 23, 2008

The occupants of the villa Keyboard sentenced to a fine of 500 euros

Less than an hour will suffice to court Ajaccio to provide an epilogue to the case Keyboard. The court Friday sentenced ten nationalist militants who had occupied the end of August garden of the villa of Porto-Vecchio of the actor to pay a fine of 500 euros. The trial is more lenient than the 2,000 euros claimed by the prosecutor. A requisition was also measured as the accused, including the elected separatist Corsica Nazione indipendente (CNI) Jean-Guy Talamoni, Rosa Prosperi and Véronique Sciaretti Felix and Paul Benedetti, leaders of the nationalist movement of Rinnovu. They faced "for home invasion" to 15,000 euros fine and one year in prison. However, convicts have announced their intention to appeal the ruling which they consider too heavy.

None of them nor their lawyers nor Christian Clavier were present at the time of the statement of the trial, conspué by activists massed near the palace. The actor, who filed a complaint in another case, after receiving anonymous letters threatening her villa plastic, did not wish to be instrumentally, did not attend the occupation of his villa. Friday morning, the ten defendants have decided themselves not to attend the hearing to protest against the deployment "excessive" police at the entrance to the court. Hundreds of people had also gathered around to support the defendants.

Talamoni: "A prosecutor submitted to the Chancery"

During an impromptu press conference before the court, Paul Felix Benedetti has denounced a "bunkerisée justice." Jean-Guy Talamoni deplored a political issue, stressing that there had been no violation of domicile, neither violence nor threats. "The prosecutor of Ajaccio, once again, was ridiculed by continuing on a grotesque too. The prosecution is its nature, is subject to the Chancellery, therefore political power, "he said on France Info. The election has also put into question the promoters Padduc (Layout and sustainable development for Corsica) accusing them of "being financially interested." "We do not want the last auction of land Corsican," he added.

The ruling on Friday closed a case that had turned the controversial policy. The occupation of the villa of the hero of "Visitors", a relative of Nicolas Sarkozy, had cost his post to Dominique Rossi, the head of the security forces of Corsica. During the operation nationalists, who wanted to protest against the "land speculation, fueled by some elected UMP and boosted by the installation of" people "in the Isle of Beauty, it had not prevented. It has since been transferred to the Inspector General of Police (IGPN).

Sign of tension around the real estate development in Corsica, three and two attempted attacks have been committed in the night from Thursday to Friday. Thus, a commando composed of six armed and masked men abducted and released a couple of continental and tried to detonate their home in Bastelicaccia near Ajaccio.

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