Friday, June 5, 2009

White Stuff Near Clitoris?

El Pais and the photos 'risque'

MADRID - The English daily El Pais, which now publishes five of the "forbidden pictures" taken by Antonello Zappadu writes in an editorial that "there are new and strong reasons for saying that what the Italian prime minister is putting in game today is the future of Italy as a rule of law. " The newspaper states that "it is a matter of concern not only for Italians but also for Europe."

El Pais says that the publication of photos of Villa Certosa, sequestrated by the magistrates investigating a possible breach of privacy, to "demonstrate that the prime minister is trying to convert the space of democratic politics into a mere extension of its relations of friendship and its amusements. " "The Italian press reported the scandal and the prime minister's response was not only to deny or trivialize the facts, posing as a paternal protector of girls in which claims to enjoy special artistic talents and political": "tried - El Pais writes - even people who like to discredit his own wife were able to corroborate the allegations. " "This kind of pressure is proof that Berlusconi under freedom of expression is threatened."

The five photographs published by El Pais portray Berlusconi Villa Certosa in front of four women, two girls who sunbathe topless, a naked man next to a woman who takes the sun, the chairman of the board next to a lady who's walking , another walking past a security guard. All the faces, apart from that of Berlusconi, were "pixilated" that have become unrecognizable. El Pais "photos reveal that the house you live in a uninhibited environment. "


From www.ansa.it that typically uses the terms 'soft' (El Pais is much more explicit XD Even in English of course)

fact www.elpais.com is much more ; explicit about here with direct link to the incriminating photos.

only one thing: Berlusconi, shame!

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