Acca Larentia, Tommaso Foti calls for justice: “Unpunished massacre”

“After 46 years, Acca Larentia continues to be an unpunished massacre and, precisely for that reason, a wound that cannot be healed. Honoring the memory of Franco Bigonzetti, Francesco Ciavatta, Stefano Recchioni – three young right-wing victims of the red terrorism that reigned in those years and of political violence – is a duty for all of us. Today, on the anniversary of their terrible murder, we want to continue to hope and fight so that justice can be done for them.” The leader of the Brothers of Italy group in the Chamber, Tommaso Foti, stated this in a statement.

Maurizio Gasparri, leader of the Forza Italia group in the Senate, also spoke about the memory of the victims of Acca Larentia. «Among the many responsibilities that weigh on the Italian and Roman judiciary in particular is that of not having identified the murderers of the right-wing militants killed in the capital, in via Acca Larenzia, on January 7, 1978. However, there are precise facts that They also appeared in several journalistic reconstructions, which were not accompanied by adequate investigations. For example, has the Rome Public Prosecutor’s Office read journalist Nicola Rao’s book? Why has no serious effort been made to identify the killers in over 40 years? So as not to upset the left? The Public Prosecutor’s Office in Rome was once called the port of mists. This cloak of fog has not yet been dispelled by healthy breath. Our judiciary remains a problem and not a resource.”

Source: IL Tempo

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