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Italian writer Roberto Saviano fined €1,000 for libelling Giorgia Meloni

The Italian anti-mafia writer Roberto Saviano has been found guilty of libelling the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, and fined €1,000 (£865) for calling her “a bastard” over her migration policies.

Supporters of the author criticised the verdict, saying it highlighted Italy’s draconian defamation laws and warned of a “chilling effect” on the media.

“This verdict underscores the challenges writers and journalists face in their pursuit of free expression and reminds us of the…


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