Krapfen Attack
-- December 13, 2007 @ 6:51 pm
Bombs filled with cream were hurled against the base of Partito Democratico in the square of Sant’ Anastasia in Rome.
Around 10 a.m. people with covered face threw the krapfen and escaped before the police arrived. Apparently their aim is to protest against the security reform process under way in Italy.
A reference to terror attacks and Piazza Fontana bombing, appeared in a leaflet found in the square, recalling the date of 12 december 1969.
The bombing marked at the time the start of a series of attacks known as “the strategy of tension” between 1969 and 1974 by the right wing group, Ordine Nuovo. The explosions come at a time of deep social unrest and political uncertainty in Italy.
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