Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Who does not know its history is destined to have it re-write! Written

several years on February 10 we celebrate the Day of Remembrance to commemorate "victims foibe exodus of Italians living in Istria and Dalmatia after World War II. "
We believe that this issue has been around consumed during the last years a political campaign that often, for propaganda use, failed a few items you need to understand that historical moment. We refer to the fact that the Italian right neo-fascist posts and you forget to frame the problem of sinkholes in a historical dimension, omitting the violence perpetrated by Mussolini's regime against the population of Venezia Giulia and the Slovenian Istria and the historic prejudice in Italian to those who inhabit this region, and the policy of forced Italianization (changes of personal names, cities, roads, lack of equal dignity, discrimination). Fascist to be added to the tragedies of World War II, which saw employment Italian in Slovenia and part of Dalmatia, and later, the tragic Nazi occupation. Destruction of villages, persecutions, deportation of women, the elderly and children in concentration camps, raids, shootings were commonplace.
If you do not consider these facts, unless you consider the climate of hatred that has marked this region and that was fueled by fierce Nazi ideals, we can not understand the dynamics of violence which led to the ravines, dramatic event certainly .
The real purpose of this policy and historical revisionism is to discredit the anti-fascist resistance and the Constitution assumes that the core values, and the forces of the Italian left, especially on the Communists.

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