(ANSA) - Rome, February 22 - Interior Minister Marco Minniti
on Thursday warned against the risk of rising political violence
in the March 4 general-election campaign.
He said the intelligence community was "concerned" about
recent neo-Fascist and anti-Fascist clashes in the wake of an
anti-migrant drive-by shooting spree in Macerata on February 3.
Minniti described that attack, in which former League
activist Luca Traini wounded six African migrants, as "an armed
reprisal animated by racial hatred" after the murder and
dismemberment, allegedly by Nigerian drug pushers, of
18-year-old Roman woman Pamela Mastropietro.
Minniti warns against political violence
Cites intelligence community 'concerns'