Some 24 far-rightists have been
placed under investigation for a protest against a Roma family
moving into their new council house in a Rome suburb earlier
this month, judicial sources said.
The militants from the neo-Fascist CasaPound and the
far-right Forza Nuova (FN) movements led violent protests
against the family in Casal Bruciato on Rome's eastern outskirts
last week.
Another 16 people, including antifascist and anticapitalist
'antagonists' and members of a pro-housing movement, have been
placed under investigation for an unauthorised march in Casal
Bruciato on May 8.
Also on Thursday, 41 far-rightists were placed under
investigation for violent protests against a number of Roma
families moving into a reception centre in the Rome suburb of
Torre Maura on April 2.
The militants, all members of CasaPound and FN, are accused
of instigation to race hatred, private violence, threats,
seditious assembly and apology of Fascism.
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