00:00If Pietro Orlandi comes next to me, there have been a few weeks that you have not come for your petition,
00:06but today we couldn't not invite you.
00:08So Peter, this decision of the Pope, among other things, which has revolutionized, which has made people think, reason,
00:16in short, an important thing that we don't think about because we are small things, small men,
00:21It's a small thing, perhaps, but not too small, the disappearance of your sister.
00:25So we, many viewers, told us that you had first turned to the Pope, then to the Vatican Secretary of State.
00:31And now what happens, Peter?
00:33Nothing, the petition continues because it is addressed to Cardinal Bertone.
00:38I do not presume to judge this resignation of the Pope, absolutely not.
00:46Indeed, I do not think, like many people, that the Pope could have escaped from his responsibilities,
00:52referring to the speech he made at the beginning of his pontificate, I hope not to give in and not to run away in front of
00:58to the wolves.
00:59I don't even think he was forced to do it; I think it was a responsible and important act.
01:04We often talk about…
01:05But I don't want to, really, look, I don't want to think about this, but I want you to…
01:11However, I make the appeal anyway, first of all to the secretary Bertone and then to a pontiff who has given so much
01:18and you still don't have an answer to this petition...
01:22No, we responded to the petition last year and there was never a response.
01:27You know very well that during the demonstrations, when we asked him to address us in some way,
01:33he never gave a thought to Emanuele.
01:36I truly hope that in these last two weeks of his pontificate, in some way, he can give a real signal.
01:43strong for change,
01:44to regain that strength and courage that prevented him, but not by his own will.
01:49Because the pontiff, the supreme pontiff, had been advised not to respond.
01:53It happened three times, he was advised not to publicly name Emanuela.
01:59And if he was advised against it, it was evidently because he had the will to do it.
02:04And I hope that these last two weeks can leave a mark in this sense, a sign of change.
02:11That would be a very important thing.
02:13That's what the papers said, these papers that came out of the Vatican, the famous people of the Vatican.
02:17Yes, there is then a paper that says that the Pope was advised not to do it because in this
02:22At this moment the brother speaks of silence.
02:24And so it is not the case, if the Pope speaks forcefully it is this signal.
02:30How many signatures are not recommended?
02:32Cardinal Bertone's petition has 120,000 signatures.
02:35Unfortunately, we are not yet worthy of an answer.
02:38But there are so many.
02:39Maybe 120,000 is a lot.
02:42Maybe it's even more.
02:43You can always join, until there is a response, on the website www.emanuelaurlandi.it.
02:52You will find the text of the petition and how to join.
02:57And let's hope we are really many because, as I always say, if last time I said a very high figure
03:03exaggerated to a million people, but why should a million of them make certain people reflect?
03:10Because a million should be a lot, even if 120,000 are no good.
03:14No, no, there are so many.
03:15Thank you, Pietro, and thank you to everyone who cares about Emanuela Orlandi's fate.
03:22She was a young girl when she disappeared and is still a citizen of the Vatican.
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