"I ask President Anpi: do everything possible to stop the insults against Liliana Segre and the history of the Jewish Brigade. And don't forget the hostages". This is underlined in a note by Davide Romano, director of the Jewish Brigade Museum in Milan, who comments on the words spoken by Primo Minelli, president of Anpi Milan in an interview. "I read with surprise the words of President Primo Minelli, in his interview with Repubblica he talks about 'Cease fire everywhere' - he continues -. A legitimate opinion, but which I don't believe represents the plurality of the participants on 25 April, starting from that of the Ukrainian friends who with us they march to remember their fallen in the War of Liberation. With us in the Jewish Brigade there had always been talk of linking the 'Ceasefire' in Gaza to the release of the hostages, and President Minelli had said he absolutely agreed. Now the release of the hostages It's not mentioned in the interview. Let's hope it's just an oversight." Davide Romano then explains how in the last few days "new critical issues have emerged: the attack on Liliana Segre by the API (Palestinians Association in Italy) and the criticism of the legitimacy of the Jewish Brigade by Franca Caffa - he concludes -. We ask for a clear condemnation of what these people said by the organizing committee of April 25th led by the ANPI. For a peaceful April 25th it is necessary to immediately clarify that there is no space in the procession for those who attack former deportees and deny pages of the Jewish Resistance".
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