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  • ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s privacy authority on Tuesday suspended transmission of a satirical TV programme which found widespread drug use among politicians, but the decision only fanned the storm created by the show’s report.
    The programme, Le Iene, announced on Monday it had secretly tested 50 lower house deputies for illegal substances and found almost one third had taken drugs in the previous 36 hours, 12 of them testing positive for cannabis and four for cocaine.
    The latest exploit by the Iene (the Hyenas), well known for pranks that embarrass public figures, was on the front page of most of Italy’s newspapers on Tuesday, with politicians’ reactions ranging from satisfaction to anger.

    A reporter for the programme, pretending to be an interviewer for a non-existent satellite TV show, approached the deputies for their views on the 2007 draft budget, while a bogus make-up artist dabbed their brow between filming.
    The cells collected by the dabbing were then tested for drugs. Le Iene is shown on Italia Uno, one of the three national channels owned by Mediaset, the broadcaster controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
    The decision by the privacy authority to block the programme’s transmission, scheduled for Tuesday evening, was taken because the tests had been conducted in a secret and illicit manner.
    Several of the 50 deputies tested appealed for the programme to be aired, and right-wing member of the European Parliament, Alessandra Mussolini, the granddaughter of wartime dictator Benito Mussolini, said the decision showed Italy was governed by an illiberal “regime”.
    “The censoring of a journalistic inquiry is a grave episode which I will take to the European Parliament, it’s an absolute disgrace,” she said.
    Italo Bocchino of the conservative National Alliance party, who on Monday had threatened to sue the programme makers, said in view of the public outcry drug tests should be conducted on every member of parliament.”That way the voters will know if the nation’s representatives are people who break its drugs laws,” he said. The AN, which is in Berlusconi’s centre-right opposition, campaigns for drug use to be completely outlawed.
    Liberal pressure groups said the Iene had unveiled the hypocrisy behind Italy’s stringent drugs laws, a position backed by Environment Minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, leader of the Green party.
    “Absurd laws have been passed which punish kids for smoking a joint, and then we find that among the highest political offices people are taking too much cocaine,” he said.

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    do as i say not as i do? :groucho::groucho::groucho:

    TBH although I don’t normally approve of censorship the producers have broken EU privacy rules.. and a similar situation would occur in most EU nations

    Politicians are still human beings (just about); this would be no different from someone setting up a an “x-factor” type show pretending to offer work to people in the club/dance music scene and getting the drugs test results this way… we also don’t know how impartial the selection was – they could have skewed it to take in more progressives/greens and less conservatives

    Journos are also normal citizens and do not and should not have law enforcement powers. If someone doesn’t agree with someone elses drug use they only have two options; either to call the cops if they really feel that they are being harmed by it (and it is then the decision of the criiminal justice system to decide this) or to put up and shut up and accept that people will do drugs even if they don’t.

    They don’t have the moral right to run their own private smear campaigns against people, whether they are normal people or powerful ones…

    TBH I really don’t think an anti-drugs politician is going to call for more hardline laws and take drugs themselves. The paranoia would get to them eventually. You do get the “reformed whores” who become prudes

    And surely if people are doing drugs in a govt building or amongst people who disagree someone will eventually notify the authorities, particularly their political opponents….

    TBH especially given the company behind it and the current state of Italian politics I don’t think this show was done in good faith to expose hipocrisy- its done with an agenda, to expose more tolerant/progressive politicians who belive in freedom of choice and may occasionally use drugs….

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