Piazza Fontana united country, permanent lesson - Sergio Mattarella

Piazza Fontana united country, permanent lesson - Sergio Mattarella

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President Sergio Mattarella on Thursday said the Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan proved to be a "terrible trial" for Italians who found unity in defending the country's constitutional values in order to defeat terrorists who wanted to subvert democracy and to resume "the path towards civil and social growth", speaking on the 55th anniversary of the attack that claimed 17 lives and severely injured 88 people, CE Report quotes ANSA.
"The massacre which, 55 years ago, hit Milan, in Piazza Fontana, was an expression of the subversive attempt to destabilize our democracy, giving institutions an authoritarian twist.
"A wound in the life and conscience of our community, a laceration in national history", the president said of the 1969 bombing long seen as being the spark for Italy's 'Years of Lead' of political violence.
"December 12 1969 was a day in which terrorists intended to produce a rupture in Italian society, with bombs that were also detonated in Rome, generating chaos and a generalization of violence", noted the president.
Within an hour of the blast at Milan's Banca Nazionale dell'Agricoltura (National Agricultural Bank) in Piazza Fontana, 16 people were injured by three further explosions which shook two areas of Rome.

Another bomb was discovered by police a few hours later inside a separate bank in Milan, near the La Scala opera house.
Officers detonated the device in the courtyard of the Banca Commerciale Italiana.
"The Republic is close to the family members of victims and feels the duty of memory.
"The Italian people overcame a terrible trial.
"It was first of all about unity in the defence of constitutional values to defeat the subverters and to enable the resumption of progress towards civil and social growth.
"Milan was the symbol and the whole country knew how to be united", said Mattarella, stressing that this represents a "precious inheritance and, at the same time, a permanent lesson since it wasn't a given".
The president went on to note that the massacre was followed by attempts to subvert reality.
"The neo-Fascist imprint of the 1969 massacre has emerged with evidence during judicial proceedings, even though deviations and faulty delays prevented those responsible from being called to respond for their misdeeds.
"The pressing demand for truth made by citizens has supported the commitment and dedication of representatives of institutions, enabling to recompose the criminal design and responsibilities.
"Truth and democracy have an indissoluble ethic connection.
"Having reconstructed our own history, even when it most painful, was the condition to pass on the torch to younger generations, who now have the role of continuing to pursue the path of civility opened by our fathers in the fight for Liberation and in the Constitution", Mattarella said.

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