Angelo Antonio Toriello

Angelo Antonio Toriello

Ambassador Angelo Antonio Toriello
Born October 1962
Forbach, France
Residence London, England
Nationality Italian
Occupation Diplomat

Angelo Antonio Toriello is an Italian activist, freelance investigative journalist[1] and diplomat who currently serves as the ambassador at large for São Tomé and Príncipe, recently delegated as Special Envoy to the Permanent Mission of São Tomé and Príncipe to the UN,[2] New York, USA.[3][lower-roman 1]

Toriello is the former International Relations coordinator of the Corpi Sanitari Internazionali (COSINT) Italy and was the promoter for the opening of a branch of COSINT, the Corps Sanitaires Internationaux, in Cameroon.[4][5]

Toriello is a former showman, and a Franciscan Friar with the religious name of Friar Emanuel, who in late 1996 exposed catholic priests as paedophiles, marking the start of his social activism, although since his youth he has always been involved in volunteering activities.[3][6]

Toriello’s eclectic and active personality, expressed by being involved in too many activities and doing too many things at the same time, in an unconventional way, often manifested itself in a plenitude of ideas and blurring of focus.[7][lower-roman 2] The resulting ambiguities and controversies associated with him led to his being regarded as a “controversial person”.

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Early life

Angelo Antonio Toriello[lower-roman 4] was born in October 1962 at Behren-lès-Forbach, a small commune of the Moselle district in the Lorraine region of France to Italian parents. Toriello is the youngest of the family. His father, Donato, was a miner who was involved in the local union organization for miner’s rights. After a serious leg injury at work Donato was appointed as a diplomatic counsellor to the Italian immigration office that controlled the manpower employment through the national agency in that region of France, to legally regulate the movement and allocation to the mines of Italian emigrants there. In 1967, Toriello’s father decided to return with all the family to Italy to his native place, (Pandola of Mercato San Severino, south of Italy), where he and his wife invested in the restaurant business, becoming a well-known restauranter and hotelier in the area under the nickname of “Donato o’ francese” (the Frenchman).[18]

For that, and because of the French cultural influence, Toriello acquired the nickname of “Angelo o’ francese” as an inheritance from his father.

After studying electronic at Salerno’s Professional Institute, he moved to Rome at the age of 19. Toriello enrolled on a movie director course organized by a private academy of art. The night life of the “dolce vita” at Rome enchanted Toriello enough to boost his ambition which kept him in show-business for almost 5 years. He appeared as a singer in the TV program “Quelli della notte ”, broadcast by RAI2 national Italian TV. Beside a diploma in electronic but, Toriello seems having dedicated part of his life studying different subjects (philosophy in criminology and international relations) through distance education, eventually obtaining a degree in Sociology at the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, India.

In 1992 Toriello became a Franciscan Friar - although at the age of 13, he had endured abuse by his religious teacher whilst following his vocation;[19] a priest who supposed to be the spiritual leader of the young seminarists of the local parish and who some time later was charged of pedophilia. In 1996 he was forced to quit the Franciscans as he publicly exposed the religious institution deviations. Toriello launched a toll-free line centre for victims of child abuse, which was soon forced to close by pressure from the church.[12]

In 1996, after the monkshood experience, Toriello traveled in India where he started a business venture by the name of Project Mystic Connection (PMC), and afterward United Beings (formerly United Religions), a socio-humanitarian organization. However, it was through such business structure that he developed, realized and supported different social projects, by mainly campaigning to fight child abuses and shoring-up women rights, marking the continuation of his social activism since 1996. In 2001-2002, after having endured life attempts and other forms of violations, he departed from India, back to Europe.[20]

In 2005 Toriello anchored in Italy, entering the politic by siding with the Italian Socialist Party headed by Bobo Craxi. After a year of militancy in the party, he was elected provincial secretary of the Salerno’s province by holding the seat until 2008.

Ban Ki-Moon & Amb. Angelo A Toriello

The political experience, probably, matured within Toriello the conviction to rather stick to his social activism life. In fact, such decision led him to interacting with the African Continent – a shifting already initiated in 2007 while he was still involved with the politic and in the same time with the Corpi Sanitari Internazionali[21] an Italian NGO recognized by UN, and which granted him the honorific position of General and International Relationship coordinator.

Since then, Toriello stuck cooperating with different African countries and in different capacities, paving - this - his way towards the diplomatic carrier. His perseverance was rewarded by eventually being firstly appointed as ambassador at-large, and at later stage as special adviser to the Permanent Mission of São Tomé and Príncipe to the United Nations (present position). A nominee decreed by the country’s President, Manuel Pinto Da Costa.

Early career

Toriello’s diplomatic voyage starts in India in 1998 after meeting D. R. Karthikeyan (CBI and NHR former director, India), a cooperation which linked him to voluntarily collaborating with the national UN offices established in the capital. After many years of India, since 2005 he associated with the COSINT (an Italian NGO recognized by the UN for collaborating with the Youths of the UN agency), and since 2007 he began his journey across the African continent. He covered different advisory positions to different African states, which led him to be appointed as an Ambassador at-large of the Democratic Republic of Sao Tomé and Principe in 2012, whilst careering as an investigative journalist since 2003.

By one year or so, President Manuel Pinto Da Costa, after having firstly nominated him as his Special Envoy, appointed him as Special Adviser for social and humanitarian affairs to the Permanent Mission of Sao Tomé and Principe to the United Nations at NY, USA.

Toriello escalated to the position of Deputy Permanent Representative[2] after just one year of his appointment as Special Adviser, marking his presence at the UN by initiating different activities on behalf of the country. In addition, Toriello made his voice heard by speaking several times at the Security Council[22][23][24] and other events organized at the UN Headquarters by other Members State. In somehow, it is perhaps interesting to underline the fact that according to the records, since its membership to the UN, STP has never delivered a speech to the Security Council.

Toriello primary legacy of his mandate at the UN was the foundation of the "Humanicy" project (a word coined by him), which was launched at UN in April 2013, having a great resonance in India. At Chennai, he was guest of honor at events hosted by Latha Rajnikanth[25](wife of Kollywood superstar and icon Shivaji Rao Rajinikanth); by artist N. Swarnalatha,[26] where he was coo-guest of honor with entrepreneur Kuwait Raja, and by SCAD Group[27] headed by chairman Dr. Cletus Babu (an NGO) where he interacted on Humanicy with six thousand students.

Back In New York, the ambassador was interviewed by SouthSouthNews Network [28] - a media platform collaborating with UN and governments, and then, he attended the 69th session of the General Assembly held at UN,[29] delivering a short speech [30] in support of proclaiming 21 June as the International Day of Yoga, a resolution which was adopted without vote under India's leadership. His speech was reported by different media [31][32] and by UN in the lead session of the news article itself, highlighting in this way a relevance of the speech: "ANGELO ANTONIO TORIELLO (Sao Tome and Principe) said the International Day of Yoga would not only promote health and evolution, but also clarity of vision and action. That, in turn, could help prevent contradictions, which often generated confusion while making rules and promoting laws. The Day should be fully supported and yoga should become a part of daily life for all".[33]

Toriello [34] - in his capacity of deputy permanent representative to his permanent mission to the UN and as lead endorser - in partnership with an African and civil coalition organized a major event-concert at UN to recall vigilance on the Ebola disease, and which was held at General Assembly hall [35] on March 2, 2015. Secretery General Ban Ki-Moon opened the ceremony by thanking the Ambassador H.E. Mr. Angelo Antonio Toriello and the government of Sao Tomé and Principe, followed up by H.E. Mrs Samantha Power, PR to the Permanent Mission of USA to the UN; H.E. Mr. Vandi Chidi Minah, PR to the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Sierra Leone; H.E. Mr. Sebastiano Cardi, PR to the Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN.

The event marked a startling achievement for Sao Tomé and Principe as Member State, as no event was ever organized at the UN by the diplomatic mission. Likewise a personal success was achieved by Toriello, considering the fact that, as a person, he is holding an Italian citizenship too, therefore his name could be added in the list of other Italian personalities having had the opportunity to speak at the prestigious General Assembly at the UN.

Toriello’s speech [36] was particularly focusing on resolutions of justice and equality to be adopted in favor of the African continent, which was enduring illogical, senseless and unjustified prevarications since dawn of the history as “collateral effects” perpetuated by an inequitable and biased governmental human system.

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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Q&A Dr. Angelo A. Toriello - Ambassador at-Large of the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe". The Guardian. May 2, 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
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  7. 7.0 7.1 Arvind Bhandhari (September 16, 1997). "Dharamshala's Italian Mystic Connection". The Statesman, India.
  8. The Hindu Reporter (November 3, 1997). "Friar Emanuel's Plea to Clinton,Zemin". The Hindu, India.
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  12. 12.0 12.1 Fabio Jouakim (September 30, 1996). "Abuses in Sacristy". Il Mattino, Italy.
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  14. Grosseto Reporter (June 22, 2005). "High officer of Indian Police Promotes Yoga and Human Rights". Grosseto News.
  15. "ROMA: MARCIA DI PASQUA PER LA MORATORIA, SUBITO, DELLE ESECUZIONI CAPITALI" (in Italian). Partito Radicale Italiano (Italy). April 8, 2007.
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  26. B Sudharsan (October 1, 2014). "Emotional Strokes Remember Nirbhaya". The New Indian Express.
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  29. "Global health and foreign policy".
  30. General Assembly - Meetings Coverage (December 11, 2014). "General Assembly Resolution, Adopted without Vote, Recognizes Global Impact of Ebola, Need to Include Health Issues in Foreign Policy Formulation". United Nations - Meetings Coverage and Press Releases.
  31. Net Indian news network (December 11, 2014). "UN General Assembly proclaims June 21 as International Day of Yoga".
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  33. "General Assembly Resolution, Adopted without Vote, Recognizes Global Impact of Ebola, Need to Include Health Issues in Foreign Policy Formulation". un.org.
  34. Gabriele Bojano (March 9, 2015). "Un Salernitano alle Nazioni Unite "Ecco il mio piano contro l’ebola"" (in Italian). Corriere della Sera - Cronache del Mezzogiorno.
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  36. UN, New York (March 2, 2015). ""Stop Ebola and Build for the Future" Concert". UN News and Media.

Notes

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  1. Official information are gathered from the diplomatic correspondent office of the ambassador at-large which are verifiable through the director's cabinet office of the presidency, or the ministry of external affair of Sao Tomé and Principe and which at moment are off-line information due to the upgrading process of infrastructures by the government.
  2. Paradoxxmedia net is a website dedicated to Toriello, but independent from him. It functions like a sort of archive online for articles published about Toriello as the data are too old and no more available on the net or no more archived by the media which originally released the news. In fact, on paradoxxmedia website are published scanned from original newspaper's cuts of the time when facts about Toriello were rolling.
  3. According to its lawyer, United Beings Project is an Italian organization founded by Toriello part of the CONACREIS (a coordinating body of the all Italian associations of ethical and spiritual denomination), but independent from him although he operates through it .
  4. Early life off-line information are gathered from relatives, friends, journalists and some municipal corporation offices and other private and public sources.