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The Duce-loving movement shaping Italian politics

January 31, 2013 12:09
Casapound activists on march in Rome (Photo: Demotix)

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s defence of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini at a Holocaust memorial ceremony was just one of several pieces of bad news for Italian Jews over the past ten days.

It has emerged that two of the ten far-right activists arrested in Naples last week on charges of causing grievous bodily harm and unlawfully possessing weapons had been recorded talking about raping a Jewish student and setting fire to a Jewish-owned jewellery store in the city.

It also became apparent that most of those charged were members of burgeoning far-right movement CasaPound.
Founded in Rome ten years ago and named after Ezra Pound, the US intellectual who migrated to Europe and embraced Italian Fascism and German Nazism, CasaPound today has over 2,000 members, and its Facebook page has 34,000 fans.

Several Italian right-wing politicians sympathise with the movement, and the son of the mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, is a member. He embarrassed his father when images of him doing a fascist salute were released on the same day as the funeral of the Sonderkommando survivor Shlomo Venezia, who died last November.