Anti-fascist Italy in the streets on April 25th. Tensions in Milan and Rome – News

A red carnation held in the hand by Antonio Scurati while from the stage of the national demonstration in Milan he proclaimed that April 25th is not simply “the celebration of liberation, but the celebration of liberation from Nazi-fascism”, an enormous Palestinian flag left on the base of the statue of Vittorio Emanuele II at the end of the event, Ilaria Salis’s message read from the stage in Rome by her father Roberto, because she is imprisoned “by the Nazis” in Budapest, who asks Italy to remain “on the right side of history”: these are the images that give the key to understanding a day of demonstrations staged throughout Italy to honor the “anti-fascist Republic”, not without contrasts, especially between pro-Palestinians and the Jewish community and brigade.

Video April 25, protest against the Jewish community in Milan

In particular in Rome, where there were protests and throwing of stones and paper bombs, and in Milan, where there were moments of tension, a boy injured in the protests against the Jewish Brigade, about ten people taken to the police station, the pro-Palestinians who arrived in the square early to stand in front of the stage with a sea of ​​green, red and black flags that managed to break through the barriers. Then recreated by the police cordon. A protest that was a real thing, according to the president of the Milanese ANPI Primo Minelli, who is however convinced that “two or three hundred people protesting do not dirty a demonstration with over one hundred thousand participants”.

To know more Anti-fascist-Italy-in-the-streets-on-Apr ANSA Agency Ilaria Salis: ‘Italy is on the right side of history’ – News – Ansa.it The message read by father Roberto at the Anpi demonstration in Rome (ANSA)

Many, an “excellent response” according to the mayor of Milan Giuseppe Sala who, from the stage, announced that fascism “was a crime” and that the Constitution must now be defended from changes that want to “overturn” it, i.e. the premiership. “Milan and its mayor say today, April 25, that they cannot touch the Constitution in this way. And they won’t touch it” he promised, applauded while initially he had been booed by the pro-Palestinian group, who wanted to intervene from the stage.

Video Salvini: ‘I have always honored April 25th without flaunting it’

Scurati took the floor instead, reading the censored monologue on Rai, reiterating that until the term anti-fascism “is pronounced by those who govern, the specter of fascism will continue to haunt the house of Italian democracy”. Greatly applauded, he came down and received a hug from Elly Schlein, who took part in the procession but preferred not to go on stage with Anpi and others. “April 25 is a day in which the commitment and fight for the defense of our Constitution and for its full implementation must be renewed” explained the dem secretary. The values ​​of the Constitution must be defended “with tenacity” also according to Emanuele Ronzoni, operational secretary of the Uil. Pulling the strings of interventions was President Anpi Gianfranco Pagliarulo who asked Italy to “recognise the Palestinian State”, the ceasefire and the return of the hostages, but above all he spoke about the defense of law 194 and the constitution and concluded with “W la Repubblica Antifascista”. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said he considered it “evident” that the government is anti-fascist while taking part in the laying of laurel wreaths at the monument to the fallen soldiers in Milan. Ceremonies throughout Italy, with also a mourning: she died of an illness, after the commemoration of her, Mirella Cerini, fifty-year-old mayor of Castellanza in the Varese area, still wearing the tricolor sash. Anti-fascism is what Ilaria Salis, in prison for 14 months in Hungary on charges of attacking two right-wing extremists, asked to be respected in her message. “From my cell I ardently desire that my country every day shows itself worthy of its history, that today as in the past it wants to oppose the injustice of the world and take the right side of history”, read the father from the Roman stage . And at the end of the day, thanks arrived from the Minister of the Interior Matteo Piantedosi to the police who, by managing “multiple difficult situations”, on “such a demanding and important day, guaranteed the smooth running of the Liberation Day celebrations throughout Italy “.

To know more fda2a62c6e.jpg Anti-fascist-Italy-in-the-streets-on-Apr ANSA Agency Ilaria Salis: ‘Italy is on the right side of history’ – News – Ansa.it The message read by father Roberto at the Anpi demonstration in Rome (ANSA)

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