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October 27, 1995 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-27

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Italian Rightists
Honor Victims

Rome (JTA) — A delegation
from Italy's right-wing Nation-
al Alliance Party, which traces
its roots back to Fascist dictator
Benito Mussolini, paid homage
to victims of the Holocaust at
the former Auschwitz concen-
tration camp.
Italy's Jewish community
welcomed the gesture, but said
the visit should be followed by
firm efforts by the National Al-
liance to get rid of anti-Semitism
among party supporters.
"A visit to Auschwitz is always
instructive for everyone, and the
awareness that a visit by a Na-
tional Alliance delegation shows
is a positive development," Tul-
lia Zevi, president of the Union
of Italian Jewish Communities,
said in a statement.
But, Ms. Zevi added, the fact
that sharply anti-Semitic ma-
terial was distributed at a re-
cent National Alliance rally in
Milan indicated that the party
needed to take firm action to
prevent similar incidents.
Paying symbolic homage at
Auschwitz, she said, had to be
followed by "hard and unequiv-
ocal facts."
According to a National Al-
liance statement, a delegation
of five senior party officials trav-
eled to •Auschwitz, on the 52nd
anniversary of the Nazi depor-
tation of Jews from Rome.
The delegation laid a wreath
to mark the anniversary.
In the Auschwitz visitors'
book, delegation leader Marco
Zacchera left a message in the
name of National Alliance leader
Gianfranco Fini stating that the
delegation's visit was "a symbol-
ic gesture to show awareness of
the immensity of pain and hor-
ror the Holocaust caused the
Jewish people."
Mr. Fini was in the United
States that day.
The visit to Auschwitz is seen
as part of Mr. Fini's continuing
efforts to distance his party from
its fascist roots and to enable it
to form part of Italy's main-
stream political right.
Mr. Fini founded the Nation-
al Alliance last year to replace
the neo-Fascist Italian Social
Movement, which he led for
years and which was founded af-
ter World War II by former fas-
cists loyal to the memory of
Mussolini.
The National Alliance formed
part of the center-right coalition
government headed by Prime
Minister Silvio Berlusconi that
was in office for seven months
last year.
While Mr. Berlusconi is cur-
rently fighting charges of
bribery, Mr. Fini emerged from
that period as one of Italy's most

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