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Sergio D'Elia (born 5 May 1952) is an Italian politician, activist and former left-wing terrorist, now a human rights supporter and advocate of non-violence.[1]
Sergio D'Elia | |
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Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies | |
In office 2006–2008 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Pontecorvo, Italy | 5 May 1952
Political party | Radical Party (1986–1989) Pannella List (1989–1996) Bonino List (1996–2001) Italian Radicals (2001–present) |
Other political affiliations | Transnational Radical Party (1989–present) |
Spouse(s) | Mariateresa Di Lascia (deceased in 1994) Elisabetta Zamparutti |
Profession | politician |
D'Elia spent 12 years in prison for his affiliation to the terrorist organization Prima Linea; in 1986 he abandoned the armed struggle and Marxist ideology by adopting a left libertarian position, and soon joined the Radical Party (a socially liberal and libertarian political organization).[1]
Then, he founded in Rome (1993), with his first wife Mariateresa Di Lascia, Marco Pannella and former EU commissioner Emma Bonino (all politicians of Radical Party), the non-government group Hands Off Cain ("Nessuno tocchi Caino"), which fights against the death penalty and torture in the world.[1]
The great success of D'Elia and HOC was the United Nations moratorium on the death penalty (2007), proposed by Italy's government.[2]
He was an Italian Parliament member from 2006 to 2008.[3]
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