00:00Between mothers and things of this kind, there is a lot of trust.
00:04They are definitely working and I am a bit like Cecilia, I am a bit of a soldier.
00:11I respect the work they are doing.
00:15What I can do for my part, I will do.
00:17They are definitely doing their part.
00:19Can I ask you if you have heard from Cecilia yet?
00:22No, not after yesterday.
00:24They are not frequent on the phone.
00:27It was the second time.
00:29The first time they told me they had arrested her.
00:31Then there was the meeting with the ambassadress.
00:33Yesterday was a real gift.
00:35They arrive like this, unexpected, when they want.
00:39So, I am there just waiting for the phone call.
00:44Unfortunately, I would have wanted more reassuring news from her.
00:48Instead, in the questions I asked, we got to...
00:53But why did I ask her? She wasn't telling me.
00:56I said, do you have a clean pillow to rest your head on?
01:01She said, mom, I don't have a pillow.
01:03I said, do you have a mattress?
01:05Did she understand if she will be able to receive new visits from the embassy?
01:08That's what we asked.
01:10Look, understanding is a useless word.
01:12I don't understand anything and whoever understands us is good.
01:15So, we ask, we do and we fight to get respect.
01:20Understanding, no, I am sorry.
01:23Maybe I would like to understand something.
01:25What did the prime minister say?
01:27The prime minister made a leap of quality from the reassurances I always receive.
01:35She was more precise and more punctual.
01:37And that's what I wanted and that's what I got.
01:39Are you satisfied with this meeting?
01:41Obviously, yes.
01:42I mean, at this moment.
01:44It's obvious that my mood is...
01:46Yesterday was a moment of strong mood change.
01:50But, absolutely, yes.
01:51What is the thing that worries you the most?
01:55There are two.
01:57The first one, absolutely, is my daughter's prison life conditions.
02:01We talked about a single cell.
02:03There are no single cells.
02:05There are common detention cells.
02:08And then there are the punishment cells, let's say.
02:11She is one of these, obviously.
02:13And what are the punishments?
02:15Well, I don't know how they are.
02:17But if one sleeps on the floor, it makes me think that in 2024 it will be like that.
02:23So, the first thing are the most dignified conditions of prison life.
02:27And then important and strong decisions of our country to think about my return to Italy.
02:34I don't cry, I don't whine and I don't ask for time.
02:38Because it's like understanding.
02:41These are very particular realities.
02:44But, as I was saying, I try to be a Sicilian soldier, I try to be myself.
02:48But the prison life conditions for a 29-year-old girl who didn't accomplish anything
02:53must be those that can't mark her for the rest of her life.
02:57Then, if we think about days, I respect the times that will tell me.
03:02But the conditions must be those that don't mark.
03:05A girl who is only an Italian excellence.
03:07Not only wine and cotechino.
03:11Did they give you time, sir?
03:13Some things, but very generic things.
03:16I'm waiting for more precise news.
03:22If you let me go.
03:24Of course, thank you.
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