What is happening in Israel and Palestine is “something that takes you back to a distant time that I thought I would never live again, that life had given me false hopes about.” These are bitter words from Senator Liliana Segre, survivor of Nazi deportations and extermination camps, guest on “Che tempo che fa” on November. “Today it is very difficult not to be afraid, but it is stronger than me. I,” she emphasized, “want to be free and not be afraid. This is the moral legacy that I leave to my children and grandchildren.”
Secrets about murdered children: “Facts that transport you to a distant time”
Segre turned to Fabio Fazio and said: “When you invited me to come here, it was all unimaginable, because we are talking about a month or two ago. I was always fixated on one thing that I wanted to say on the show: that as an old woman, now I’m very old, but I was already very old when I entered the Senate, I immediately thought that what I “When a commission starts with this principle,” he continued, “and hears all the voices that then come forward to participate as hearings in the commission , will become one.” wonders whether it is a utopia, a dream. If you are alive and see, just five minutes ago you hear what is happening in this world in which you hope that there is no incitement to hatred. Then everything is useless, these utopias that have presented over the years, then nothing but nightmare, disappointment, despair. What hope is there for a grandmother like me after seeing what happened to children who were only guilty of giving birth? It’s something that takes you back to a distant time that I thought I would never live again, that life gave me false hopes about.