“Slaughtered because they are Italians”, controversy over Meloni’s words about the Fosse ardeatine. Opposition: they were anti-fascists

"Slaughtered because they are Italians", controversy over Meloni's words about the Fosse ardeatine.  Opposition: they were anti-fascists

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On the day of the 79th anniversary of the Fosse ardeatine massacre, when 335 Italian civilians and soldiers, political prisoners, Jews or common prisoners were slaughtered by the occupying German troops, political controversy broke out. It is triggered by the words used by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who recalls the “335 Italians” who were “barbarically slaughtered by the occupying Nazi troops in retaliation for the partisan attack in via Rasella”.

A reconstruction immediately contested by the opposition: «No, President Meloni: 335 people were not killed by the Nazi-fascists at the Fosse Ardeatine just because they were Italian. Because they were Italians and anti-fascists, Jews, partisans. Will she be able to write that word one day? Anti-fascist» the national secretary of the Italian Left Nicola Fratoianni immediately wrote on Twitter. Which is followed by other positions, such as that of the Anpi: “Of course, they were Italians, but they were chosen on the basis of a selection that affected the anti-fascists, the resistants, the political opponents” specifies the national partisan association.

Shortly afterwards, from Brussels, the prime minister replies: «I defined them as Italians. What does it mean that anti-fascists are not Italian? It seems to me that it is all-encompassing historically.

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