Meloni condemns political hatred after party activists attacked in Italy
Prime Minister Meloni condemned political hatred after four youth-wing activists were attacked during a neofascist commemoration, with no serious injuries reported, officials said.
- Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday condemned political violence after four Gioventù Nazionale activists from Brothers of Italy were attacked.
- At a Via Acca Larentia commemoration, activists were attacked while putting up posters for the January 7, 1978 deaths of three teenagers from the Italian Social Movement, with no one convicted.
- Witnesses said the attackers struck while activists were putting up posters, and none of the four activists were believed seriously hurt, though the activists' car windscreen was smashed.
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It seems to have returned to the Years of Lead. Taken to squeeze the boys of National Youth who remembered the victims of the ambush of Acca Larenzia against the missins of 1978. Found 5 bullet holes and two ogives in a headquarters Cgil of the Capital. Back to the Seventies. Not those of Bob Dylan and Gigi Riva but those of the opposite extremists. You wake up one morning in January and you find yourself in a climate for years of lead. Three cl…
Meloni condemns political hatred after party activists attacked in Italy
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday urged Italians to reject political violence after four activists from her party's youth wing were beaten up on the 48th anniversary of the killings of three neofascist militants in Rome.
The gesture "Saluto romano" was shown at a neofascist event
In Rome, 48 years ago, three neo-fascists were shot, they died immediately or after a short time. To this day, the incident is remembered, several times showing a gesture that might be banned.
Meloni Condemns Political Violence on Anniversary of Neofascist Murders
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has called for Italians to reject political violence after members of her party's youth wing were attacked. The incident coincides with commemorations of the 1978 murders of three neo-fascist youths in Rome. Meloni stressed the importance of preserving memory and promoting dialogue.
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