Hundreds of far-right militants on Wednesday gave a Fascist salute like every year on the anniversary of the 1978 killing of three neofascist youths by leftist militants and the police in the Roman street of Acca Larentia.
The customary cry “for all the fallen comrades” went up at Via Acca Larentia, and the shout “present and correct” was repeated three times, accompanied by the so-called ‘Roman’ salute.
This year, hundreds of neofascist CasaPound members and other far-right activists commemorated the victims of the January 7, 1978, ambush in Rome, in which two members of the neofascist Italian Social Movement (MSI) party’s Youth Front, Franco Bigonzetti and Francesco Ciavatta, and, shortly thereafter, Stefano Recchioni, were killed following clashes with leftist militants and a stray bullet from law enforcement.
The activists then took their place outside the CasaPound branch in Acca Larentia.
A few hundred meters away, on the Appia Nuova near Alberone, an anti-fascist counter-demonstration of autonomous groups and students took place near a police station.