On 12 December 1969, with the bomb that explodes in the National Agricultural Bank in Milan, the Italians entered a historical phase that would last for more than a decade: terrorism. All of a sudden, appeared on the national scene murder victims, not by the police during the demonstrations (as had happened a year before), not by the Mafia (whose bloodthirsty habits were the subject of more interest than political folklore), but by someone who was part of something that had the most difficult to identify. The year before there had been 1968, with the student revolts around the world in the autumn of the ideas of revolutionary change had entered into communication with workers in struggle to improve working conditions. The Italian Communist Party had made a great leap forward in the elections and, above all, the old regime dominated by the Christian Democrats would pick up the votes of the far right, was beginning to creak. The U.S. were going through their darkest period, with an intensive and unpopular war in Vietnam and a strong domestic opposition which resulted in violent demonstrations that shook the system had to be an example to all Western nations. In Greece, the colonels' regime instituted after the fascist coup of 67, lost more credibility. The Soviet Union was due to take action to crack down on attempts to make it more democratic Czechs their democracy entangled in the Communist bloc, and this had further damaged the credibility as an alternative to the capitalist system. A beautiful mess! There was someone who thought he could walk the streets tested successfully by Hitler and the Nazis with the Reichstag fire: carry out attacks, the fault to the left and use the fear and disgust of the citizens to give life to an authoritarian government.
After the bombs they tried to blame the anarchists, perhaps because these represented the collective imagination of something obscure, godless, intangible and dangerous. In fact they were chosen because they were disorganized and naive, poor and isolated from other political forces. One of them, the railway worker Giuseppe Pinelli, flew through a window of the police headquarters in Milan, one of whose leaders was the commissioner Calabresi (which is carrying out the murder of an interminable court case). Another was a ballet dancer, who remained in prison for years to the point where the Italian Parliament had to pass a new law to spare him further suffering and unjust state, unbearable shame. Yet another, professed anarchist, but in reality he was a fascist who was found among the group of the accused for one of those strange cases of life: he tried to the provocative (and probably had been trained for this during a visit made to the colonels coup in Greece), but, in fact, found himself involved in a story bigger than him that he spent many years in prison only to find themselves, he, too, innocent. Thirty years after the massacre, no one knows yet who the culprits.
Clinton has done lately, some admissions about the involvement of CIA in cahoots with some of the Italian fascists then. The Democratic regime tried to cover everything, as most of the security apparatus of the state (how many intelligence officers, carabinieri, police were, in later years, investigated and convicted for screening) but, today, nobody knows exactly who was to decide on the death of innocent citizens whose only crime was to be a change in a bank check, make a deposit or pay a bill.
who believes in a just society does not need revenge to continue to believe, but ask for the truth is a right and a duty!
Humanity (or at least some, perhaps the least affected in his dearest affections) has already started to forget the most heinous crimes ever seen in human history made during the extermination of European Jewry during the Second War World. We should also forget the
murderers of Piazza Fontana? We are sure they are still with us? We are confident that they can still kill (maybe somewhere else in the world)? Above all, we are sure that violence, the lies of the state, the suppression of truth, the submission to the economic powers of the state apparatus, have been completely eliminated shape our society?
We can, finally, agree to live in a nation of series B in which 'certain' crimes never find a manager? We can feel safe to live in a democracy?
The purpose of this site is no memorial: the commemorations will think for sure the official policy with his crocodile tears and promises that will not be maintained as not to disturb the interests of those who still count!
What we will do is: 1
- Reinterpreting events
2 - Collect testimonials
3 - to acquire and disseminate new information and counter
4 - Proving that someone does not accept oblivion
E especially
Far understand that the temptation to follow the path of violence, oppression and falsehood requires long treatment and difficult to be eradicated, and that you should never let our guard down or pretend to forget: the next time it could tap us!
Source: http://www.informagiovani.it/terrorismo/piazzafontana/default.htm
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