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''Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy'' was banned in Italy by request of Amanda Knox's on the belief that it had the potential to taint Knox's appeals. It certainly might have helped Knox get back home to Seattle several months after the trial. However, the movie managed to be aired in Italy in December 2012.
 
''Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy'' was banned in Italy by request of Amanda Knox's on the belief that it had the potential to taint Knox's appeals. It certainly might have helped Knox get back home to Seattle several months after the trial. However, the movie managed to be aired in Italy in December 2012.
   
''[[South Park]]'': the episode "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", was banned for references to homosexual pedophilia and infanticide. the episode"Do The Handicapped Go to Hell?"-"Probably" two-parter was pulled for mocking and asking too many questions about the Catholic faith. Years later, the season 23 episode "Christmas Snow" was banned for depicting Jesus smoking weed.
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''[[South Park]]'': the episode "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", was banned for references to homosexual pedophilia and infanticide.
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The "Do The Handicapped Go to Hell?"-"Probably" two-parter was pulled for mocking and asking too many questions about the Catholic faith.
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Years later, the season 23 episode "Christmas Snow" was banned for depicting Jesus smoking weed.
   
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''Report'' - This journalism TV show had its funds for legal assistance cut from RAI due to tackling sensitive issues in the past that exposed the journalists to legal action (for example the authorization of buildings that did not meet earthquake-resistance specifications, cases of overwhelming bureaucracy, the slow process of justice, prostitution, health care scandals, bankrupt bankers secretly owning multimillion-dollar paintings, waste mismanagement involving dioxane toxic waste, cancers caused by asbestos anti-fire shieldings (Eternit) and environmental pollution caused by a coal power station near the city of Taranto). This, combined with many lawsuits against the journalists in the absence of the funds to handle them could bring the program to an end.
==Movies censorship==
 
''Lion of the Desert'' , a Gadaffi-funded Libyan movie about the Italian colonial regime, has been banned in Italy since 1982, as it was deemed as harmful to the honor of the Italian Armed Forces. However, in 2009 the movie was aired in Sky on satellite TV on 11 June 2009, a day after the visit of Muammar Gaddafi at the Rome Airport.
 
   
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''RAIot - Armi di distrazione di massa'' - this satirical TV show was banned in November 2003 after comedian Sabrina Guzzanti made outspoken criticism of Berlusconi media empire
''Last Tango in Paris'' was banned from 1972 until 1986.
 
   
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''Le Iene'' - This comedy/satire journalism show had one episode banned due to a report showing use of cocaine in the Italian Parliament.
''Freaks'' was banned on its initial release.
 
   
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Most anime, cartoons and movies often are cut or edited on national television networks such as Rai and Mediaset,
''Cannibal Holocaust'' was banned on its initial release.
 
   
 
==Movies censorship==
''The Devils'' was banned in Italy was banned due to blasphemous content.
 
 
*''Lion of the Desert'', a Gaddafi-funded Libyan movie about the Italian colonial regime, has been banned in Italy since 1982, as it was deemed as harmful to the honor of the Italian Armed Forces. However, in 2009 the movie was aired in Sky on satellite TV on 11 June 2009, a day after the visit of Muammar Gaddafi at the Rome Airport.
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*''Last Tango in Paris'' was banned from 1976 until 1987, due to its controversial sexual content. On 29 January 1976, the movie was even subject to public bonfire before its rehabilitation in 1987.
 
*''Freaks'' was banned on its initial release.
 
*''Cannibal Holocaust'' was banned on its initial release.
 
*''The Devils'' was banned in Italy was banned due to blasphemous content.
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*''Li chiamarono... briganti!'' was banned after its release in 1999 possibly for being revisionist in regards to Italian unification in the South.
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*''Videocracy'' was refused airing as it says the spots are an offense to then-Premier Silvio Berlusconi.
   
 
In 2021, Italy ended its film censorship bureau, unbanning all formerly banned films, and leaving it up to theaters to decide what to screen.
 
In 2021, Italy ended its film censorship bureau, unbanning all formerly banned films, and leaving it up to theaters to decide what to screen.
   
 
==Internet censorship==
 
==Internet censorship==
*On 22 January 2021, the Italian Data Protection Authority has ordered to blocking Tiktokers whose age is not established, this was ordered when a 10 year-old Sicilian girl had chocked on a belt around the neck. The block is set to remain in place until 15 February, when it will be re-evaluated.
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*On 22 January 2021, the Italian Data Protection Authority has ordered to blocking TikTokers whose age is not established, this was ordered when a 10 year-old Sicilian girl had choked to her death on a belt around the neck. The block is set to remain in place until 15 February, when it will be re-evaluated.
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*Since 2012, access to Stormfront has been blocked.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 12 October 2021

Italy is a Southern European country. It is a parliamentary democracy and a member of the European Union.

Censorship was pervasive during the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini (1922-1945).

General censorship

Books censorship

Under the Benito Mussolini regime the children's novel The Story of Ferdinand was banned because the story of a bull who doesn't want to partake in bullfighting was considered to be pacifist/communist brainwashing.

TV censorship

Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy was banned in Italy by request of Amanda Knox's on the belief that it had the potential to taint Knox's appeals. It certainly might have helped Knox get back home to Seattle several months after the trial. However, the movie managed to be aired in Italy in December 2012.

South Park: the episode "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", was banned for references to homosexual pedophilia and infanticide. The "Do The Handicapped Go to Hell?"-"Probably" two-parter was pulled for mocking and asking too many questions about the Catholic faith. Years later, the season 23 episode "Christmas Snow" was banned for depicting Jesus smoking weed.

Report - This journalism TV show had its funds for legal assistance cut from RAI due to tackling sensitive issues in the past that exposed the journalists to legal action (for example the authorization of buildings that did not meet earthquake-resistance specifications, cases of overwhelming bureaucracy, the slow process of justice, prostitution, health care scandals, bankrupt bankers secretly owning multimillion-dollar paintings, waste mismanagement involving dioxane toxic waste, cancers caused by asbestos anti-fire shieldings (Eternit) and environmental pollution caused by a coal power station near the city of Taranto). This, combined with many lawsuits against the journalists in the absence of the funds to handle them could bring the program to an end.

RAIot - Armi di distrazione di massa - this satirical TV show was banned in November 2003 after comedian Sabrina Guzzanti made outspoken criticism of Berlusconi media empire

Le Iene - This comedy/satire journalism show had one episode banned due to a report showing use of cocaine in the Italian Parliament.

Most anime, cartoons and movies often are cut or edited on national television networks such as Rai and Mediaset,

Movies censorship

  • Lion of the Desert, a Gaddafi-funded Libyan movie about the Italian colonial regime, has been banned in Italy since 1982, as it was deemed as harmful to the honor of the Italian Armed Forces. However, in 2009 the movie was aired in Sky on satellite TV on 11 June 2009, a day after the visit of Muammar Gaddafi at the Rome Airport.
  • Last Tango in Paris was banned from 1976 until 1987, due to its controversial sexual content. On 29 January 1976, the movie was even subject to public bonfire before its rehabilitation in 1987.
  • Freaks was banned on its initial release.
  • Cannibal Holocaust was banned on its initial release.
  • The Devils was banned in Italy was banned due to blasphemous content.
  • Li chiamarono... briganti! was banned after its release in 1999 possibly for being revisionist in regards to Italian unification in the South.
  • Videocracy was refused airing as it says the spots are an offense to then-Premier Silvio Berlusconi.

In 2021, Italy ended its film censorship bureau, unbanning all formerly banned films, and leaving it up to theaters to decide what to screen.

Internet censorship

  • On 22 January 2021, the Italian Data Protection Authority has ordered to blocking TikTokers whose age is not established, this was ordered when a 10 year-old Sicilian girl had choked to her death on a belt around the neck. The block is set to remain in place until 15 February, when it will be re-evaluated.
  • Since 2012, access to Stormfront has been blocked.
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