Italy: Police in Rome to trace citizens who raised hand in fascist salute in video protest - World Stock Market
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As every year, Italian neofascists came to pay tribute to several activists assassinated during the lead years, on 7 January 1978, with fascist greetings.
Crowds gathered in central Rome to mark the anniversary of the attack, which has become known as the Acca Larenzia massacre. The fascist salute is banned in Italy.
Italian police will use video footage to identify people who raised their right arm in the fascist salute during a demonstration in Rome on Tuesday.
Videos from a neo-fascist rally in Rome on Tuesday, where police say 1,300 people raised their right hands in a fascist salute, are causing a stir in Italy. Police have said they will use the footage to identify rally participants.
A total of 1,300 neofascist activists marched in Rome on Tuesday evening, January 7, before standing guard and reaching out for a much maligned “tribute” worthy of black shirts. As every year, members of the French far-right movement were present.
In Rome, the memory of the three Missini killed. And the opposition exploits Casapound
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