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Vandalism of Rome Plaque to Mussolini Critic Matteotti Sparks Outrage in Italy

Summary by Wanted in Rome
Matteotti was assassinated by Fascists in 1924. The vandalism of a marble plaque dedicated to slain Italian socialist and Mussolini critic Giacomo Matteotti sparked outrage from across Italy's political spectrum on Monday. The memorial is located on Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia near where Matteotti was abducted in 1924 before being assassinated by Fascists in a killing that shook Mussolini's regime. Culture minister Alessandro Giuli, a member …

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Center

This is not the first time the monument has been targeted.

·Italy
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The Carabinieri on the vandalism site, on the long-tever Arnaldo da Brescia (ANSA)

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The tombstone was located near the bronze work on the Arnaldo da Brescia

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Rome, July 21, 2025 - The marble tombstone was damaged in front of the monument dedicated to Giacomo Matteotti, on the Arnaldo da Brescia to Rome. The fact reported this morning. On the site there were the policemen of the Flaminia station, who carried out a survey. The military of the Arma also carried out the technical-scientific findings and investigated what happened. "I wanted to testify to my personal indignation and the closeness of the M…

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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