The Worst School Massacre in American History Didn't Involve Guns
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R50/ At 10.25 a.m. on August 2, 45 years ago a bomb exploded in the second-class waiting room at Bologna station. The neo-fascist attack, the most serious of the second post-war period, caused the death of 85 people and the wound of over two hundred. Here is Eugenio Scalfari's editorial published on the next day's edition, August 3, 1980.
Forty-five years ago 85 people died in total and 202 were injured in the neo-fascist terrorist attack of which today, after years of investigation, very difficult trials and constant detours, names and surnames are known. "Family of the victims I learned never to give up and use the tools of logic and right in front of the referee," he says.
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