Ghali, an Italian-Tusian rapper who was previously accused of antisemitism for saying "Stop the Genocide" (no mention of people or state) at the Sanremo Festival, called to sing at the Olympic Opening Ceremony, wasn't allowed to sing the Italian hymn, then he was prohibited reading the poem he wrote, and then to use Arabic language on stage. His answer was a poem of Rodari and a silence louder than words.
No mainstream media mentions him in the Opening Ceremony reports.
