17.6.2013. 22:44 |
Neonacisti u Milanu
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Despite condemnation, Milan hosts neo-Nazi bands
June 16, 2013
ROME (JTA) – Hundreds of far-right extremists from several countries converged on Milan for a concert by skinhead and neo-Nazi bands. Milan’s mayor and other political figures in the city and in Italy had condemned the event, which was held Saturday night. Rim (JTA) Stotine ultradesnih ekstremista iz nekoliko zemalja susrelo se u Milanu na koncertu "skinheada" i neonacističkih trupa.
Gradonačelnik Milana i drugi političari u gradu i Italiji su osudili događaj, koji je održan u subotu navečer. Videa i slike na Web stranici časopisa" La Republica" su pokazale mlade sa obrijanim glavama i tetovažom, u crnim majicama sa neonacističkim sloganima kako se okupljaju na ulicama.
Policija je patrolirana u susjedstvu, ali fotoreporteri nisu mogli doći. Grupe i učesnici su došli iz Njemačke, Francuske, Španije i drugih zrenalja, te iz Italije. Događaj je organizirala grupa "Skinhouse Milano".
DALJE ČITAJTE U ORIGINALNOM ČLANKU
Earlier Saturday, Milan Mayor Giuliano Pisapia called the concert “unacceptable” and said “neither now nor in the future can Milan accept initiatives that draw on the repertoire of racial and political intolerance.”Emanuele Fiano, a Jewish Parliament member from Milan, was among those who had called for the concert to be banned, but police authorities said the indoor event did not represent a threat to public order. In another development, police in Milan earlier Saturday jailed a right-wing extremist for having sent a threatening message to the president of the Jewish community in Rome.Mirko Viola had been sentenced in April to two years and eight months house arrest for his role in the neo-Nazi web forum Stormfront, whose Italian website also was ordered closed down. The conditions of Viola’s house arrest barred him from using the Internet.
According to the Italian media, police found that Viola had not only sent emails but also mailed a postcard to Rome Jewish community President Riccardo Pacifici with “threatening content.”
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