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anti vs fascist students in Italy; video and pics

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https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/10/411892.html

An hour ago the Gelmini decree was voted by the Senate into law. Immediately there was a big reaction from students across Italy. In Rome they also had to confront fascist student organizations. In Milano, an unauthorized demo of 2000 highschool students traversed the city center where and was charged at several points by riot cops. This is gonna be a hot day. Tomorrow there is a general strike in the public education sector.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Rome - Siege in the Senate!
Milan - The City Blockaded!

ROME: Seven marches departed from various points of the city and to reach The Senate. The parade of the Sapienza University party was met with a confrontation in Piazza Navona by the neo-fascist students.

Pics / Video here: http://roma.repubblica.it/multimedia/home/3468128

In the afternoon students occupied the faculty of Communication Sciences and Sociology. The Senate was forced to suspend the sitting for the Gelmini twice as thousands of students besieged the Senate calling loudly for the withdrawal of the decree.

In Rome, this week, was the first organized effort by neofascisti groups to infiltrate into the series of student mobilization. The first episode, emphasized by the mainstream media was on Monday when some neofascisti linked to Casa Pound tried to takeover the head of the parade of school students from the fourth Municipality. Today, while the students were converging on Piazza Navona, a group of students tried to take a position in front of the barriers around the entrance of the Senate. Student protested the group which responded by attacking some protesters with sticks and belts. On arrival of the University movement into the Piazza, there was a very hard fight with 'Block' students, who was chased them away from the square. Police and carabinieri also charged the crowds. The news agencies speak of 30 arrests among the groups of the extreme right. At 14:30 there was a press conference at Sapienza on the events in Piazza Navona.

In Milan today, school and university students were blocking the city. Several parades were spontaneous and uncontrollable going towards the Prefecture. From there the students split into two parades: the university students have occupied the railway station in Milane. In Piazza San Babila, the police tried to stop students with batons, but the march, determined was not stopped. The news of what happened in Rome reached the marches in Milan, which are strongly shouting slogans against racism. The students reiterated that the University movement is free from racism" and is "nazi free zone". In solidarity with Rome, against fascist infilitrations and provocations, the Milan movement announces that "the great march of 30 October and 2nd November (Gelmini Milan Day) will be dedicated to the memory of Abba."

Photos from Milan today:
http://www.corriere.it/vivimilano/gallery/Milano/vuoto.shtml?2008/10_Ottobre/corteo/3&1
http://www.globalproject.info/gal-17550.html

libcom said:
The Gelmini law slashes spending on education to pay for the crisis and includes segregated classes for the children of immigrants. That's why those fascist scum, who have been burning out and murdering Romany families, are supporting the law.
This is the group of fascists who tried to take the front of the march (to prevent it or attack i assume) armed with heavy sticks wrapped in Italian flags:
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This is how the measured up to the antifascist students!
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there's an astonishing video of the fight here:
http://tv.repubblica.it/copertina/scuola-scontri-a-piazza-navona/25719?video

You can see them attack the cameras and peaceful students, then get bested by an assortment of leftists, and finally get nicked (surprised me!) and packed into a van, the police finding the weapons they tried to hide (including nunchukas!) under a car.

Yes :)
 
That really got out of hand quickly. Didn't realise quite how badly it was kicking off over there.

Er, this is actually the good news :confused:

Fascists have been getting into power with a nod and wink from berlusconi all over italy, and the fascist street gangs have been murdering immigrants and leftists. Fascists have been starting their own squatted social centres, god help us! Its been fucked for at least a couple of years.

This occupation movement is the first big sign of a fight back :)
Its not getting out of hand, its getting back on track.
 
Getting tense.

Fascist provocation is not new in Italian politics, but in this particular set to, it looks as though they got more than they bargained for. Notice the bulk of the fascists suprised and not as confident as they first appeared in the background of one of those posted images. I also noticed that the fascists got rather upset when their transport was being trashed. :D
 
Getting tense.

Fascist provocation is not new in Italian politics, but in this particular set to, it looks as though they got more than they bargained for. Notice the bulk of the fascists suprised and not as confident as they first appeared in the background of one of those posted images. I also noticed that the fascists got rather upset when their transport was being trashed. :D


:cool:
 
The fascist mob just turned up in Rome ( in Piazza Navona) on the day the parliament was voting with a truck full of them, came down and started all armed to confront against the people from Centri Sociali, there to demonstrate....

Source

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The one on the extreme right looks worried. :D

Another angle, 6.54 in and some take the initiative, just after a rousing rendition of Bella Ciao! No police at this point? :hmm: The fascists scarper. :)

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5wTeI_tatoY&feature=related

There's more.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=w-LFzwuvaQA&feature=related

Becoming clearer? :hmm:


"Found infiltrated the police in clashes" (my Italian is not good, so a google translation).

http://oknotizie.alice.it/go.php?us=697018197e7e5e8b

 
Getting tense.

Fascist provocation is not new in Italian politics, but in this particular set to, it looks as though they got more than they bargained for. Notice the bulk of the fascists suprised and not as confident as they first appeared in the background of one of those posted images. I also noticed that the fascists got rather upset when their transport was being trashed. :D

Of course they got upset. It's hard to afford to replace your car when you're on the take-home pay a private in the Carabinieri gets. ;)
 
Apparently, the guy in the blue shirt not a police infiltrator, but doing the work for the Italian Carabinieri nonetheless.

It appears the he is a member of 'bloccostudentesco'? An organisation who are opposed to the left and the "extremists" of the social centres. If you visit the 'bloccostudentesco' website you will see that they are promoting a concert incuding a band who have links to "Blood and Honour" on their site.

They walk and talk like fascists and their involvement in the student protests in Italy is a sinister development for the left and all progressive movements.
 
2.10 into vid and here are the fascists attacking and intimidating people long before they got their comeuppance.

 
Apparently, the guy in the blue shirt not a police infiltrator, but doing the work for the Italian Carabinieri nonetheless.

It appears the he is a member of 'bloccostudentesco'? An organisation who are opposed to the left and the "extremists" of the social centres. If you visit the 'bloccostudentesco' website you will see that they are promoting a concert incuding a band who have links to "Blood and Honour" on their site.

They walk and talk like fascists and their involvement in the student protests in Italy is a sinister development for the left and all progressive movements.

Cretins.

I'm always suspicious of supposedly-autonomous organisations in Italy though, because I still remember the crap that the Italian state pulled in the 70s and 80s to maintain the "Strategy of Tension".
 
Apparently, the guy in the blue shirt not a police infiltrator, but doing the work for the Italian Carabinieri nonetheless.

It appears the he is a member of 'bloccostudentesco'? An organisation who are opposed to the left and the "extremists" of the social centres. If you visit the 'bloccostudentesco' website you will see that they are promoting a concert incuding a band who have links to "Blood and Honour" on their site.

They walk and talk like fascists and their involvement in the student protests in Italy is a sinister development for the left and all progressive movements.

Blocco Studentesco IS a fascist student group. The links to Mutuo sociale and the links to zetozeroalfa are clues enough. I'm off to Rome this weekend no doubt there graffiti and posters will be everywhere.
 
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