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As Italy prepares to vote, there are fears of rising intolerance and hatred

Five Star candidates, some supporting an Israel boycott, expected to perform strongly in Sunday's election

March 2, 2018 10:50
Thousands of anti-fascist demonstrators met in Palermo last Saturday, February 24
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There were tens of thousands of people in Italy’s capital last weekend, barely a week before the country’s general election this coming Sunday. All had gathered to march against fascism and racism.

The demonstration, backed by the Jewish umbrella group UCEI, was a show of solidarity against extremism in an election campaign that has been marred by episodes of intolerance and hatred.

The angry rhetoric culminated at the beginning of this month in a shooting incident in the city of Macerata, where Luca Traini, a 28-year-old who previously ran as a candidate for the right-wing Northern League, shot several African immigrants in the streets, injuring six people.

The act was condemned by Northern League leader Matteo Salvini. But in distancing himself from the shooter, Mr Salvini — who has claimed Italy’s fascist regime under Benito Mussolini also did “good things” — blamed “those who fill Italy with illegal immigrants”.