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Lazio fans hang Mussolini banner near Piazzale Loreto

Lazio fans hang Mussolini banner near Piazzale Loreto

Sing Fascist songs, make Roman salutes - ANPI

Milan, 24 April 2019, 18:15

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Far-right hardcore Lazio ultra fans on Wednesday hung up a banner saying "Honour to Mussolini" near the square in Milan where the Fascist dictator's body was strung up upside down after his execution by partisans in 1945.
    Some dozen 'Irreducibili' ultras unfurled the banner saying "Honour to Mussolini Irr" near Piazzale Loreto, where Mussolini's body was defaced by angry crowds along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and some Fascist 'gerarchi'.
    Lazio face AC Milan in the second leg of the Italian Cup semi-final at the San Siro on Wednesday night.
    Roberto Cenati, head of the Milan chapter of partisans association ANPI, said "it's a crazy thing".
    He said an ANPI member had alerted the group about the banner "brought there by some 70 people who sang Fascist chants and slogans and made Roman salutes".
    The incident happened on the eve of Liberation day, when Italy celebrates its liberation by the Allies from Fascism and Nazism.
    Police said they had identified some of the fans and were trying to ID the others.
    The incident drew widespread condemnation.
    Leftwing MP Nicola Fratoianni called it "an ignoble gesture".
    The ruling anti-establishment 5-Star Movement called it "aberrant".
    Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, leader of the nationalist League party, said "no tolerance for all form of violence, physical or verbal.
    "I thank the police who are following the situation carefully, football must once more become a chance to celebrate and meet, not fight or clash".
   

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