Clementina Forleo became famous as a judge when she found two
Tunisian nationals, Maher Boujahia and Ali Toumi, and a
Moroccan, Mohamed Daki, innocent of the charge of
international terrorism. Several Italian and international media organizations criticized her decision, which was motivated by the distinction between the actions committed by freedom fighters and terrorists (the first executing attacks against military targets, the second attacking helpless civilians). This concept was welcomed and further amplified by the judges of the Appeal Court (Corte d'Assise d'Appello). Later, her judgment was reversed by the Italian
Supreme Court (
Cassazione) and then by the second Corte d'Assise d'Appello, on October 23 of 2007, noting the terrorist, rather than military nature of the criminal plans that were attributed to the suspects. Mohamed Daki was condemned to 4 years of prison on the charge of international terrorism, and the two Tunisian nationals were sentenced to 6 years. == Defense of African immigrants ==