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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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The gesture "Saluto romano" was shown at a neofascist event

·Vienna, Austria
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Lean Right

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.

Lean Right

The President of the Council Giorgia Meloni on the occasion of the anniversary of the massacre (January 7, 1978): "When dissent becomes aggression, when an idea is silenced by force, democracy loses.

·Milan, Italy
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RomaToday broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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