Franco Anselmi (1 March 1956 – 6 March 1978) was an
Italian
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neofascist
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terrorist
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who was active in the organization ''Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari'' (
Armed Revolutionary Nuclei). He was killed during an attempt to rob a
gun shop
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in Rome.
Early life
Franco Anselmi was born in
Bologna
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on 1 March 1956, the youngest of three children. His family moved to
Florence
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and then to
Rome
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, where young Franco enrolled in the Kepler XI Liceo Scientifico.
At school, he was already expressing
nationalist
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views and sympathy for
far-right
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parties and organizations. In 1972, during his fourth year at the school, he was attacked by a group of left-wing students. The blows put Anselmi in a
coma
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for three months. Upon his release from medical care, he had suffered permanent damage to his eyes that significantly lowered his visual ability. To compensate for the lost school time, he enrolled at the Monsignor Egisto Tozzi Institute, in the
Monteverde area of Rome, where, in 1975, he made the acquaintance of young neo-fascist militants, such as
Valerio Fioravanti
Giuseppe Valerio "Giusva" Fioravanti (born 28 March 1958) is an Italian former terrorist and actor, journalist and human rights activist, who, with Francesca Mambro, was a leading figure in a far-right terrorist group ''Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionar ...
,
Massimo Carminati
Massimo Carminati (; born 31 May 1958), allegedly nicknamed "the last king of Rome", is an Italian underworld figure and former member of far-right terrorist group Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari and criminal gang Banda della Magliana, which were at ...
, and
Alessandro Alibrandi.
His visual disability led to him subsequently being "affectionately" called by friends and subsequent comrades-in-arms ''il cieco di Urbino'' ("the blind man of
Urbino
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"), a reference to the
University of Urbino
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in which he enrolled after finishing school.
Political militancy
In 1975, Anselmi joined the youth organization of the extreme-right political party ''Movimento Sociale Italiano'' (Italian Social Movement
The Italian Social Movement ( it, Movimento Sociale Italiano, MSI) was a neo-fascist political party in Italy. A far-right party, it presented itself until the 1990s as the defender of Italian fascism's legacy, and later moved towards national ...
) of Giorgio Almirante
Giorgio Almirante (27 June 1914 – 22 May 1988) was an Italian politician, the founder and leader of neo-fascist Italian Social Movement until his retirement in 1987.
Early life
Almirante was born at Salsomaggiore Terme, in Emilia Romagna, ...
; he was active in the Portuense
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The toponym is also used to indicate the urbanistic area 15b, in the Municipio XV. The population of the urbanistic area amounts to 30.362 inhabitants.
There ...
quarter of the city.
On 28 February 1975, he took part in the demonstration organized by MSI in Rome on the occasion of the trial for the so-called Primavalle fire
The Primavalle fire (''Rogo di Primavalle'' in Italian) was a political arson-attack that occurred in Rome in 1973. It resulted in the death of two people.
Background
On 12 April 1973, in Milan, policeman Antonio Marino of the '' Reparto Mobile'' ...
: On 16 April 1973, militants from the extreme-left organization ''Potere Operaio
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'' (Worker Power) had firebombed the home of Mario Mattei, MSI secretary for Primavalle
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History
Thanks to several archaeological discoveries, the first settlements in the area can be dated back to 1st century BC: a ...
. Although Mattei himself escaped without injuries, two of his six sons, Virgilio[Virgilio Mattei was a member of ''Volontari Nazionali'', the security branch of MSI.] and Stefano, aged 22 and 8 respectively, died in the fire. The arsonists left a pamphlet on the pavement, signed "Tanas Brigade," that read "Class war - Death to the fascists - headquarters of the MSI - Mattei and Schiavoncino are hit by proletarian justice." (In a 2005 interview, Achille Lollo admitted his participation, alongside Marino Clavo and Manlio Grillo, all ''Potere Operaio'' members at the time, in the arson attack.)
The 1975 demonstration in Rome quickly turned violent with clashes breaking out between participants and leftist counter-demonstrators. The violence culminated in the killing of a Greek
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student, Mikis Mantakas, a member of the ''Fronte universitario d'azione nazionale'' (University Front of National Action), the student organization of MSI.Alvaro Lojacono
Alvaro Lojacono (born 7 May 1955) is an Italian terrorist, currently a Swiss citizen.
Biography
Lojacono was born in Rome, the son of a member of the Italian Communist Party.
He participated in several far-left extra-parliamentary organization ...
, then a ''Potere Operatio'' member and subsequently a militant in the Red Brigades
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, was found guilty ''in absentia
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'' for the Mantakas murder and was convicted to 16 years in prison. In 1997, Lojacono was also sentenced to life imprisonment
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for his participation in the abduction and killing of Aldo Moro. He has served a total of 11 years in prison in Switzerland where he had escaped. Mantakas was a friend of Anselmi and his killing arguably further radicalized Anselmi.
Armed militancy
In 1976, Anselmi and Sandro Saccucci shot and killed Luigi Di Rosa, a young communist
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, in Sezze
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Th ...
.[ In 1977, according to neofascist terrorist Cristiano Fioravanti,][ himself, his brother ]Valerio Fioravanti
Giuseppe Valerio "Giusva" Fioravanti (born 28 March 1958) is an Italian former terrorist and actor, journalist and human rights activist, who, with Francesca Mambro, was a leading figure in a far-right terrorist group ''Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionar ...
a former movie child star, along with Alessandro Alibrandi, Franco Anselmi, and others established an informal, armed group with the aim of striking back at "leftist aggression" and engaging in "revolutionary struggle." According to ''pentito
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'' terrorist Walter Sordi, the group, also including Stefano Tiraboschi,[In the early 1980s, Tiraboschi fled to ]London
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, where he engaged in criminal activities alongside other Italian expatriate
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s, such as mobsters Vittorio Spadavecchia, another former NAR member, and Massimo Carminati, the head of the so-called Capital Mafia. started its "revolutionary struggle" through bank robberies and assassination attempts. The first time the group used the name Armed Revolutionary Nuclei (''Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari'', NAR) was on the occasion of the December 1977 firebombing of offices of political parties, two of the Christian Democrats
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and one of the Communists
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.
On 30 December 1977, they firebombed the entrance of ''Il Messaggero
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History and profile
''Il Messaggero'' was founded in December 1878. On 1 January 1879, the first issue of ''Il ...
'' in via dei Serviti, while, on 4 January 1978, they entered the editorial office of ''Corriere della Sera
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First published on 5 March 1876, ''Corriere della Sera'' is one of I ...
'', issued threats to the newspaper's employees, and threw Molotov cocktail
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s, one of which, thrown by Anselmi, mistakenly hit the building superintendent
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*Prison warden or Superintendent, a prison administrator
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who suffered extensive burn
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s. On 28 February 1978, on the occasion of the third anniversary of the death of Mantakas, Anselmi participated, together with the Fioravanti brothers and others, in the assassination of ''Lotta Continua
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'' militant Roberto Scialabba in Don Bosco square.[ Cristiano Fioravanti would later report that Anselmi unloaded his entire magazine without hitting Scialabba.][
]
Death
On 6 March 1978, NAR members raided the gunshop owned by the Centofanti brothers in the Monteverde area in Rome and took a number of weapons. Anselmi was the last to leave the shop because he was, according to subsequent witness reports, trying to disguise the robbery as being committed by drug addict
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s, asking for personal jewelry and money. As he was exiting the door, he was shot by Daniele "Danilo" Centofanti, dying instantly.[ Later the same month, NAR sent a flyer to an ]ANSA
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journalist in which they praised the "heroic life" of Anselmi and condemned Danilo Centofanti to death.[
On 5 May 1987, in the annual award ceremony for "courageous actions" of Italian citizens, the President of the Republic bestowed the ]Silver Medal for Civil Valor
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to Danilo Centofanti for showing, during the 1978 robbery, "contempt of danger" and "civic sense."
In 2019, about a dozen sympathizers gave the fascist salute
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in a memorial ceremony at the place where 41 years before Anselmi had been killed.[ The event drew criticism from media] and anti-fascist organizations
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.
See also
*Years of Lead (Italy)
, partof = the Cold War
, image = Stragedibologna-2.jpg
, image_size = 300px
, caption = Aftermath of the bombing at the Bologna railway station in August 1980 which killed 85 people, the deadliest ev ...
* Armed, far-right organizations in Italy
Notes
References
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1956 births
1978 deaths
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