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Italian Politicians Back Newspaper After Vandal Attack

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The spectrum of Italy's political class has condemned a group of protestors who Friday vandalised the main office of Turin-based newspaper La Stampa.

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Representatives of the Italian political class have condemned a group of protesters who damaged the main office of the Turin-based newspaper La Stampa on Friday.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Far Right

Because the newspapers are complexes of Israel, some 100 left-wing extremists devastated the headquarters of the Italian newspaper , La Stampa. The left-wing terrorists, probably supported by Muslim groups, prove that they do not value the freedom of the press – just like in the Mohammedan countries of origin. Founded in 1867, the liberal-centrist Italian newspaper , La Stampa, one of the country's oldest national newspapers, is generally regard…

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Lean Right

It is the newspaper La Stampa of Turin; pro-Palestinian activists invaded the editorial board; the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, repudiated the fact

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Center

The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, condemned Friday's assault on the newspaper 'La Stampa' in Turin coinciding with a general strike in support of Palestine. "It is very serious that, in the face of an episode of violence against a newspaper, someone suggests that the responsibility lies, even partially, in the press itself. Violence cannot be justified. It cannot be minimized," Meloni said in a message published in his account on X. Co…

·Barcelona, Spain
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Lean Left

Giorgia Meloni described as a "very serious act" the intrusion of a hundred people into the daily newspaper, on the sidelines of a demonstration against the government on Friday.

·Paris, France
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