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Quake-hit Italian town files complaint over cartoon satire

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The Italian town hardest hit by last month's earthquake has filed a criminal defamation complaint denouncing French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo for a cartoon depicting victims in layers of lasagna.

Amatrice lawyer Mario Cicchetti told The Associated Press he lodged the complaint about the "macabre" cartoons today in Rieti, the provincial capital.

Charlie Hebdo published two cartoons about Amatrice, a hill town where most of the 295 people killed in the Aug 24 quake lived and which is known for a famous pasta dish.

One showed arms and legs protruding from between layers of lasagna. The other, depicting rubble, was captioned: "It's not Charlie Hebdo that built your homes. It's the Mafia."
 

Prosecutors will decide whether the defamation complaint has merit.

They're already investigating why so many buildings collapsed.

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First Published: Sep 12 2016 | 7:13 PM IST

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