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La Repubblica - Włochy | 15/01/2008

Should Rome's Sapienza University welcome the Pope?

In the name of secularism, several dozens of Teachers at the University of Sapienza in Rome have called for a protest against the visit of Pope Benedict XVI on January 17th. The Holy Father traditionally participates in the opening ceremony of the academic year. In an interview with Orazio La Rocca, the writer Dario Fo explains why he is not necessarily on the side of the teachers. "I am opposed to all forms of censorship because the right to speech is sacred. But this should be a reciprocal right. It doesn't seem to me that the Church and the Pope have been exemplary in matters of freedom of expression. This is why the invitation that the University of La Sapiencza addressed to Benedict XVI leaves me somewhat perplexed. It seems to me that before sending out invitations, a more attentive evaluation should have been made of this university, an institution universally recognised as a temple of secular culture and knowledge."

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La Stampa - Włochy | 09/05/2007

Dario Fo regrets the disappearance of satirists

The journalist Osvaldo Guerrieri discusses the evolution of the art of Satire with Dario Fo, 1997 Nobel Prize winner for literature. Fo, whose reputation was built on the genre, laments the passing of the time when it was possible to practice derision without running any risks. "Satirizing can be dangerous. But what is the worst danger ? Not censorship, but self-censorship ... . Other than the fact that it is dangerous for whoever practices it, satire is also tiring. It's like being in a steamboat facing the wind, set against the laws of physics. It's magical to go against the wind. When satire works, it's magic. But this is becoming more and more rare. Satirists have become miserly and satire doesn't seem to be bursting with health. This regression is very worrying".

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