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Clun and Rosolen worked together on the Youth Front. Today they work together in the region led by the Northern League Massimilano Fedriga. The Clun who breaks into the board room is in possession of a regular badge. Who brought in the handful of casapoundists bypassing security? “Is it the council that favored CP’s entry into the courtroom?” Asks Ilaria Cecot, former provincial councilor. “It certainly favored the entry of one of the regional leaders of the movement into the Palace, precisely by offering him a contract on call (without competition or outside any ranking)”. “The perpetrator of the raid should be accompanied to the door – says the spokesman of the Leu, Nicola Fratoianni – He certainly cannot continue working in that public institution.” He says he is worried about the “words of racism, violence and hate speech “Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party Andrea Orlando, who invites” all democratic forces “to distance themselves from disqualifying and unacceptable phrases and tones”.
The rest is yesterday’s news: to appease the neo-fascists, the regional councilor of the League, Antonio Calligaris, has also satisfied them by saying that he “would shoot without problems” to illegal migrants. Controversy also on this, with the Friulian Anpi denouncing “the unacceptable climate of hatred and intolerance that reigns in the Region”.
Rome, “The enemies must always be shot down”: threats and attacks on the prosecutor investigating CasaPound. The stock is evaluated
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The other serious episode yesterday – told by Republic – regards the Facebook post by Giuliano Felluga, head of civil protection in Grado. Who, commenting on the migrants’ revolt at the former Cavarzerani barracks, promised “death squads”, “petrol tanks” and “crematory ovens” to quell the protests of asylum seekers against the quarantine obligation.
Udine, revolt of migrants. The head of Civil Protection: “We need death squads and crematoriums”
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This morning, in common in Grado, a letter from the Prime Minister arrived asking the Mayor “if and what measures had been taken with regard to the behavior of Mr. Felluga”. The civil protection officer was released from office, the junta decided. Any other measures will be the responsibility of the Secretary General. In all this chaos, the President of the Region, Fedriga, has not yet pronounced any firm condemnation of yesterday’s episodes.
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