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Prof who hailed BR woman says FI youth disrupting lectures - Politics

2024-03-15T13:07:25.387Z

Highlights: Prof who hailed BR woman says FI youth disrupting lectures. Donatella DiCesare. Di Crease said on the death earlier this month of BR member Barbara Balzerani, who took part in the 1978 kidnapping of Christian Democrat leader Aldo Moro. In a widely criticized post she subsequently cancelled:"Your revolution was also mine. With a heavy heart a farewell to Comrade Luna (Moon)#barbarabalzerani" Rightwing League leader Matteo Salvini called it a "disgrace"


An Italian university professor who hailed a Red Brigades woman on her recent death as sharing the same revolution as her although their ways to achieve it were different has complained that her philosophy lectures are now being systematically disrupted by... (ANSA)


An Italian university professor who hailed a Red Brigades woman on her recent death as sharing the same revolution as her although their ways to achieve it were different has complained that her philosophy lectures are now being systematically disrupted by members of the youth wing of the centre-right post Berlusconi Forza Italia (FI) party.


   "It's fascist thuggery and intimidation, threatening the freedom to educate, I can't get through my lectures on Walter Benjamin," said the 67-year-old Rome Sapienza lecturer, Donatella DiCesare.


   Di Crease said on the death earlier this month of BR memberBarbara Balzerani, who took part in the 1978 kidnapping of Christian Democrat leader Aldo Moro that killed his five escorts, in a widely criticized post she subsequently cancelled:"Your revolution was also mine. Different ways do not cancel ideas. With a heavy heart a farewell to Comrade Luna (Moon)#barbarabalzerani".


   Balzerani, who never reneged on her past of political violence, but said she was sorry for the victims, was involved in several killings including the Aldo Moro street ambushMoro was kidnapped in the raid, and killed 54 days later.


   Balzerani was also involved in the abduction of United States General James L. Dozier in 1981.


   The previous year she was part of the BR hit squad that murdered magistrate Girolamo Minervini.


   She was arrested in 1985.


   Due to her ability to dodge arrest she was nicknamed "the scarletpimpernel" by the Italian media.


   Di Cesare's praise for Balzerani was condemned by the centreright, with rightwing League leader Matteo Salvini calling it a "disgrace" and added: "In a university chair at the Sapienzaand very often a guest of the TV salons of (independentbroadcaster) La7. "


   An unacceptable insult for the victims of Red terrorism.

"Shameon her.


   But left wing former Venice mayor and fellow philosophy lecturer Massimo Cacciari defended Di Cesare Friday saying it was "crazy" to think of disciplinary action against her.


   He pointed out that Di Cesare was an internationally respected academic and that she had immediately clarified her views sayingshe had never had any sympathy for terrorism.


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