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Italian right-wingers refuse to face up to neo-fascist role in terrorism, says book

11-26-2007 · University of Bath

Some right-wing political parties in Italy are refusing to face up to the role of neo-fascist groups in the terrorism that plagued Italy after the Second World War, a new book by Professor Anna Bull, says.

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