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Rome, subversive association and anti-Semitism: the head of the UFI organization arrested

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An anti-Semitic subversive association that tried to indoctrinate young people via the web with the aim of making them commit “subversive” behaviors. For this reason the Digos policemen, at the disposal of the investigating judge of Rome, arrested the founder and leader of an organization called “Unione Forze Identitaria” (UFI). With regard to other 4 members of the group, the judge, at the request of the Rome public prosecutor, ordered the obligation of residence (three people) and the obligation to report to the judicial police (one person).

For all the accusation is that of “subversive association”. The measures were issued – at the end of a complex investigation, coordinated by the Rome prosecutor’s office – on a “supremacist paramilitary structure, operating throughout the national territory and close to the white extremist and supremacist group Feuerkrieg Division, branch of the more famous” Atomwaffen Divisin “, Inserted by the British government in the list of terrorist groups and recognized as a (AWD)”.

The investigative activity highlighted a “last generation” subversive structure, operating on the web through an intense work of National Socialist and racist propaganda, and in the real world with logistical bases according to a defined model of “stay behind”, or secret-paramilitary, able to operate in cases of need. The investigations have highlighted how the proselytizing work was projected to the radicalization of the extremist thought of children, often minors with situations of hardship, according to processes typical of fundamentalist subversive contexts.

The indoctrination also occurred through the exaltation of terrorist actions, defined as “white Jihad”, committed by the “lone wolves”: Anders Behring Breiivik, Luca Traini, Brenton Tarrant, Stephan Balliet, John Earnest. “Worrying were also the instructions that UFI provided to its young associates on the packaging of explosives or on the artisanal manufacture of weapons, even with the use of chemicals readily available on the market”, reads a note from the Police Headquarters. Searches were ordered against 4 other people residing throughout the country.

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