An Italian anarchist leader who has
been on hunger strike for two months against his unprecedented
mafia-style prison treatment is very ill and has now lost some
35 kg, his lawyer said Friday.
Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI) leader Alfredo Cospito, 55,
the first anarchist to be so treated, has been serving two
sentences totalling 30 years for terror attacks and earlier this
week appealed to the supreme court against his '41-bis' regime.
Normally only jailed mafiosi are subjected to the tough 41-bis
regime that mandates almost complete isolation from the outside
world.
Lawyer Flavio Rossi Albertini said Cospito, who is in a Sassari
jail and has been put under the 41 bis for four years, "has
currently lost 35 kg and has had a worrying drop in his
potassium levels, necessary for the correct working of
involuntary muscles including the heart".
Albertini said "the doctors, alarmed by his deterioration, have
given him specific supplements".
There have been several recent FAI attacks in support of
Cospito, who has been on a hunger strike since mid-October.
Judges recently ruled that Cospito should stay under the 41 bis
conditions because otherwise there was a risk of his running FAI
operations from inside jail.
On Tuesday his lawyers filed an appeal to the supreme Court of
Cassation against that ruling from the Milan surveillance
tribunal.
On December 9 Greek anarchists linked to FAI claimed
responsibility for the firebombing of two cars belonging to an
Italian diplomat in the Greek capital a week previously.
The Greek group, which calls itself after a protester killed by
a Carabiniere in self-defence at the 2001 Genoa G8 riots, said
they were acting in solidarity with Cospito.
The group, Carlo Giuliani Vendetta Nucleus, said it was
supporting the hunger strike of Cospito, who is serving 20 years
for a bomb attack on a Carabinieri training academy at Fossano
near Cuneo in Piedmont in 2006 and a further 10 years and eight
months for wounding Ansaldo Nucleare Managing Director Roberto
Adinolfi in Genoa in 2012.
The carbomb attacks against Athens embassy counsellor Susanna
Schlein, sister of centre-left Democratic Party (PD) leadership
candidate Elly Schlein, took place at dawn on Friday December 2
and were soon attributed to anarchists like the FAI, who had
shouted threatening slogans during Cospito's recent appeals
trial.
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Schlein survived the
attacks "by a miracle".
Both Schlein sisters have now been assigned police protection.
After the firebombings, FAI militants issued the mocking message
"Susanna Schlein should learn to park".
Rome prosecutors said last week they were opening a probe into
arson attacks on ATMs and rubbish containers in two parts of the
Italian capital on a recent Saturday night
by Cospito supporters.
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