BOLOGNA, ITALY – JUNE 28: Deputy Public Prosecutor of the Public Prosecutor Office of Palermo Antonio Ingroia speaks during a protest against proposed wiretap laws on June 28, 2010 in Bologna, Italy. Critics of the law, including Antonio Ingroia, an anti-Mafia magistrate, have opposed the proposed legislation claiming that Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is seeking to restrict press freedom in reporting on matters of public interest, while limiting the ability of the media and law enforcement agencies to investigate illegal activities such as organised crime. Supporters of the legislation have argued that wiretaps are too widely authorised and are a threat to personal privacy and that it should not impact on the ability to investigate and prosecute serious crimes. The legislation is expected to be fully approved having passed with ease through the upper house of Italy’s parliament. (Photo by Roberto Serra – Iguana Press/Getty Images)