Lazio fans hang pro-Mussolini banner, make fascist salutes ahead of Liberation day bord

Author : smutless1959
Publish Date : 2021-04-17 09:34:22


A video shared on social media shows the hardcore Lazio ultras, also known as 'Irriducibili,' doing the fascist salutes.

The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports.

The episode took place one day ahead of Liberation day, a public holiday in which Italians celebrate the end of Nazi-fascism.



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Neither Lazio, Lega Serie A or the Italian Football Federation have commented on the incident yet, but the head of the Milan chapter of ANPI Roberto Cenati, the national partisans association, called the episode 'a crazy thing,' Ansa reports.

Cenati added that a member of the association contacted him saying there were about 70 people singing fascist chants and doing Roman salutes.

The Lazio fans were in the northern Italian city to watch their team play AC Milan in the second leg of Italian Cup semifinal at the San Siro. The first leg finished 0-0.

In October 2017, fans of Lazio posted stickers around Rome's Stadio Olimpico depicting Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing the shirt of city rivals Roma alongside anti-Semitic slogans.

Neither Lazio, Lega Serie A or the Italian Football Federation have commented on the incident yet, but the head of the Milan chapter of ANPI Roberto Cenati, the national partisans association, called the episode 'a crazy thing,' Ansa reports. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. Neither Lazio, Lega Serie A or the Italian Football Federation have commented on the incident yet, but the head of the Milan chapter of ANPI Roberto Cenati, the national partisans association, called the episode 'a crazy thing,' Ansa reports. The episode took place one day ahead of Liberation day, a public holiday in which Italians celebrate the end of Nazi-fascism. In October 2017, fans of Lazio posted stickers around Rome's Stadio Olimpico depicting Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing the shirt of city rivals Roma alongside anti-Semitic slogans. The Lazio fans were in the northern Italian city to watch their team play AC Milan in the second leg of Italian Cup semifinal at the San Siro. The first leg finished 0-0. Neither Lazio, Lega Serie A or the Italian Football Federation have commented on the incident yet, but the head of the Milan chapter of ANPI Roberto Cenati, the national partisans association, called the episode 'a crazy thing,' Ansa reports. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. Cenati added that a member of the association contacted him saying there were about 70 people singing fascist chants and doing Roman salutes. In October 2017, fans of Lazio posted stickers around Rome's Stadio Olimpico depicting Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing the shirt of city rivals Roma alongside anti-Semitic slogans. A video shared on social media shows the hardcore Lazio ultras, also known as 'Irriducibili,' doing the fascist salutes. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. Neither Lazio, Lega Serie A or the Italian Football Federation have commented on the incident yet, but the head of the Milan chapter of ANPI Roberto Cenati, the national partisans association, called the episode 'a crazy thing,' Ansa reports. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. A video shared on social media shows the hardcore Lazio ultras, also known as 'Irriducibili,' doing the fascist salutes. The episode took place one day ahead of Liberation day, a public holiday in which Italians celebrate the end of Nazi-fascism. The banner was hung near Piazzale Loreto, the square in Milan where the Italian dictator's dead body was hung upside down in 1945 after his execution along with those of his mistress Claretta Petacci and other high-ranking fascists, Ansa news agency reports. In October 2017, fans of Lazio posted stickers around Rome's Stadio Olimpico depicting Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing the shirt of city rivals Roma alongside anti-Semitic slogans. A video shared on social media shows the hardcore Lazio ultras, also known as 'Irriducibili,' doing the fascist salutes. A video shared on social media shows the hardcore Lazio ultras, also known as 'Irriducibili,' doing the fascist salutes. The episode took place one day ahead of Liberation day, a public holiday in which Italians celebrate the end of Nazi-fascism.

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