La Russa on fascism: “Absolute evil? I don’t want to answer”

La Russa on fascism: "Absolute evil? I don't want to answer"

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JERUSALEM. Was fascism absolute evil? I don’t want to answer.” A simple nod of assent, a “yes”, would have been enough for the President of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, as he left the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, where he is on an official visit. Instead he preferred to hide behind a “no comment”.

Perhaps it was too tiring to retrace the steps of Gianfranco Fini, who as president of the Chamber and leader of the National Alliance, just from Jerusalem, twenty years ago, uttered those words: “absolute evil”. La Russa is more decisive, however, in recalling “the shame of the racial laws” and “the barbarism of the Shoah”.

Jerusalem. the President of the Senate La Russa at the Holocaust Museum: “No more bestial hatred”


During the morning visit to Yed Vashem, the Holocaust memorial built in 1953 on Mount Herzl overlooking Jerusalem, the president of the Senate wanted to underline how «every time I symbolically knelt in this place of pain and remembrance, I renewed the feeling of closeness to the Jewish people and – he added – the intention of helping to ensure that there will never again be such bestial and inhuman hatred”.

La Russa visits the Mausoleum of Memory in Jerusalem: “Never again such bestial hatred”

by our correspondent FEDERICO CAPURSO



Thus, the impression is that there is a time limit in the denunciation that La Russa manages to make of the dramatic twenty years of the fascist regime: before the racial laws of 1938 and after.

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