Giulietto Chiesa
Giulietto Chiesa was an Italian journalist, author, lecturer and Russophile politician. He was Vice-President of the European Parliament Committee on International Trade and a member of two Extraordinary Committees inside the European Parliament: the Extraordinary Renditions Committee and the Climate Change Committee. He was the founder of the cultural association Megachip. Democracy in Communications. He was the Chief Editor of the web TV Pandora TV.
Early life and education
Chiesa was born in Acqui Terme on 4 September 1940. He was enrolled at the University of Genoa as a physics student, but he did not finish his studies. In 1989–1990, he was Fellow at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Washington.Career
Political activism
Chiesa had long experience as a political activist. He started in Genoa as a local branch leader of a student organisation, called Unione Goliardica Italiana and then as its national Vice-President. Later on he became national leader of FGCI and eventually leader of the Genoese branch of PCI between 1970 and 1979. He was chairman of the PCI in the county council of Genoa between 1975 and 1979, the year in which he left his career as a party official in order to be a journalist.Journalistic activities and lectures
Chiesa began his career as a journalist in 1979, first as an editor for the Italian communist newspaper L'Unità and then serving as a Moscow correspondent for the same newspaper from 1980. He gave lectures in fifteen universities and research institutes in the US, at the State Department and at the RAND Corporation. In 1991, he was again appointed Moscow correspondent for La Stampa, a newspaper based in Turin, and as such he remained in Russia until the end of 2000. While in Moscow he was connected with Radio Liberty. He continued working as a political editorialist and commentator for La Stampa until 2005. In the same period, he wrote for Il manifesto and other Italian newspapers and magazines contributing columns to La Voce delle voci and Missioni della consolata. He worked with several European, American and Russian newspapers and journals. During the 1990s, he worked with most of the Italian television stations, with Swiss Radio International, with Vatican Radio, with the Russian channel of the BBC World Service, with the Russian TV outlets Channel One Russia, Russia-1 and NTV and with Deutsche Welle. He was invited to participate to RAI News 24 and other RAI programmes. He was repeatedly invited to Omnibus, a TV program on the Italian TV channel La Sette. He wrote a regular column for Photo and for four years wrote a regular column for the European monthly magazine GalateaFor several years, he wrote a regular column on Kompania, a Russian weekly magazine for business circles. He wrote several books, ranging from history to news and reportages about the Soviet Union and Russia. His first book, though, harks back to his first months as a journalist in Italy. It is an accurate reconstruction of the events describing the failed attempt to rescue the hostages from the American embassy in Tehran, Operazione Teheran. Afterwards, from Moscow, he wrote L’URSS che cambia together with Roy Medvedev, at the time a Russian political dissident. In 1990, it was published – in the form of a dialogue with Medvedev – La rivoluzione di Gorbaciov, edited in the US with the title Time of Change.
At about the same time, in Italy, Transizione alla Democrazia was published. A new edition of Transition to Democracy was published in 1991 in the USA - with the collaboration of Douglas Northrop - and afterwards in Russia. Another two books followed - the first was Cronaca del Golpe Rosso and the other one was Da Mosca, Cronaca di un colpo di stato annunciato. Another two books about Russian events were published: Russia Addio, the Russian edition Proschaj Rossija reportedly sold over 80,000 copies, and Russian Roulette which as Russkaja Ruletka, was published in Russia in July 2000.
Megachip and Zero
In 1999–2000, Chiesa founded Megachip – Democracy in Communications, an association which deals with the critical analysis of how the mainstream media works. Furthermore, the association created a website in order to deepen the analysis of the subjects covered. From Megachip other cultural projects sprang, such as a programme of Education to the media, the movie Zero: an Investigation into 9/11 and the quarterly magazine Cometa.From the latter part of the 1990s, Chiesa began to consider the issues raised by globalization, in particular, how it affects the media. In this context, Giulietto Chiesa was involved in the foundation of the World Political Forum, based in Turin and chaired by Mikhail Gorbachev. In 2010, Gorbachev carried on his activities about international research, founding in Luxemburg the New Policy Forum, of whose Advisory Board Giulietto Chiesa was a member. Chiesa published essays on these issues with Italian and foreign journals. Among them, two essays are derived from the lectures held at the Academy of Science and at the institute for Economy and international Relations.
Returning to Italy after his period as a correspondent in Moscow for La Stampa, he wrote other books as well as dozens of essays gathered in collections co-authored by him and others. His chronicle of the events that happened during the G8 in Genoa was published with the title G8/Genova. In the same year, Afghanistan Year Zero was published, a book co-written with the journalist and satirical cartoonist Vauro and presenting a preface written by Gino Strada, the Italian surgeon who founded Emergency. This last book remained for one year at the top of the best-selling lists with over 115,000 copies sold and it was translated into Greek. In Spring 2002, La Guerra Infinita was launched which remained for a long time at the top of the non-fiction charts. It was translated into German, English and Spanish.
In March 2003 Superclan was published, a book co-written by him and Marcello Villari. In Moscow - in 2003 as well – was launched Beskonechnaja Voina, a collection of essays which includes parts from Afghanistan Year Zero, The Infinite War and Superclan. At the beginning of 2004 La Guerra come Menzogna was published, which has been translated into French. The essay Invece di questa sinistra was also published, which includes the political manifesto of Mr Chiesa for the European election campaign of 2004.
On the verge of the Iraq War he promoted – together with a large group of volunteering journalists – the experimental project of an independent satellite TV, called NoWar TV.
In 2004, Giulietto Chiesa was elected to the European Parliament elections as a member from the Italy of Values list of Di Pietro-Occhetto-Civil Society. At a later time, due to the incompatibility between his worldview and Di Pietro's, he left the parliamentary group of Liberals and Democrats – which he had joined at the request of Di Pietro - to join instead the PSE group as an independent member. In Italy he created the group Cantiere per il Bene Comune together with Achille Occhetto, Paolo Sylos Labini, Elio Veltri, Antonello Falomi and Diego Novelli.
In October 2004 I peggiori crimini del comunismo was published, co-written by Chiesa and the cartoonist Vauro, a biting satire which reveals the leftist past of some of the closest associates of the current Prime Minister of the time, Silvio Berlusconi.
In 2005, a book of interviews was issued, edited by Massimo Panarari, entitled Cronache Marxziane, translated a year later into Russian with the title Vostok-Zapad:Voinà Imperii. In the same year, a collection of essays was published called Prima della tempesta.
In 2007, Chiesa produced two volumes: Le Carceri segrete della CIA in Europa - co-authored by him and two of his closest collaborators, Francesco De Carlo and Giovanni Melogli – and Zero: Why the Official Version About 9/11 is a Fraud, co-authored by him and many other writers and edited by another of his collaborators, Roberto Vignoli. The contributions of Chiesa to this collection are the Introduction and a long essay on geopolitics called Europa, perché Marte ha sconfitto Venere. In October 2007, the Movie Zero: inchiesta sull'11 settembre was presented at the International Movie Festival of Rome. It was created by a group - promoted by Giulietto Chiesa - led by Paolo Jormi Bianchi and was directed by Franco Fracassi and Francesco Trento. It began to be distributed from the beginning of 2008. Following a version of the "inside job" 9/11 conspiracy theory, it suggests that officials inside and outside the US Government were directly involved in planning and executing the attacks. In an interview with Press TV, Chiesa stated that the attacks involved a calculated conspiracy implicating US, Israeli, Pakistani and Saudi secret services. On 12 September 2008, Zero was broadcast by Russian Channel 1 television, achieving an extraordinary success in terms of audience. Over thirty million people watched the movie. The movie was deeply debunked in the book "Zerobubbole" by a group by Italian and international experts. The book is freely available on the Internet.
For a few years, Chiesa collaborated with Limes, an Italian journal of geopolitics, and with Russian journals, such as Literaturnaja Gazeta, Delovoi Vtornik, Moskovskie Novosti, Itogi. He was a political commentator for Russia Today. In later years, he contributed to other Russian television channels, such as Russia-24, REN TV, Zvezda, and Kultura.