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Rome’s Jewish community to protest right-wing extremist

Rome\'s Jewish community has threatened to stage a counter rally against a right-wing extremist who announced a recruitment rally next month for a paramilitary-style nationalist vigilante group.
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August 23, 2011

Rome’s Jewish community has threatened to stage a counter rally against a right-wing extremist who announced a recruitment rally next month for a paramilitary-style nationalist vigilante group.

Rome Jewish community president Riccardo Pacifici joined political leaders in condemning extremist Gaetano Saya’s weekend announcement of a recruitment rally Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 in Genoa for a “homeland defense legion.”

Italy’s minister of equal opportunity meanwhile opened an investigation into Saya’s declarations against gays, Roma and immigrants.

Pacifici called on Italy’s interior minister and local authorities to take action against Saya’s planned rally, threatening a counter-protest if it wasn’t blocked.

If nothing is done, he said in a statement, “We Jews will make our voices heard by promoting, on the same day and in the same place, a demonstration against this xenophobic and racist initiative.”

Two years ago Saya sparked outrage when his Italian Nationalist Party, a neo-fascist movement modeled on Britain’s National Front, launched a paramilitary group, which came under immediate investigation for promoting fascism, which is illegal in Italy. A Nationalist party video that is still online shows Saya and other members giving the stiff-armed fascist salute and wearing uniforms reminiscent of those from pre-World War II fascist militias.

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