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Igela Publishing House Has Brought the Memory of Italian Terrorism Into Basque.

In 1972, far-left terrorists assassinated the police commissioner Luigi Calabresi on the doorstep of his home. A few years earlier, an anarchist had fallen from a window in a Milan police station, sparking a fierce campaign against Calabresi among left-wing movements. However, this was a lie: the police commissioner was not in the room when the anarchist fell from the window.
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In 1972, far-left terrorists assassinated the police commissioner Luigi Calabresi on the doorstep of his home. A few years earlier, an anarchist had fallen from a window in a Milan police station, sparking a fierce campaign against Calabresi among left-wing movements. However, this was a lie: the police commissioner was not in the room when the anarchist fell from the window.

It was translated into Spanish, as well as French and eleven other languages. ‘Spingendo...’ by the Italian journalist and writer Mario Calabresi.

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naiz: broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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