[Reader-list] Anarchists claim responsibility for Rome bombs

Ignacio Nieto ignacio_nieto01 at yahoo.es
Fri Dec 24 17:55:42 IST 2010


Hi every one. Form Santiago Chile
Why Chile?, Does the claims of the italian Anarchist cell ahve links with other grups?
 
These year sevewral okupas houses were closed by the new rigth wing goverment

Also anarchist were persecuted and put them in jajl. Bomb Case/Caso Bomba.
On December 21 a italian anarchist was put it in Jail in Santiago Chile because she was making a grafitti, The italian connection

http://latercera.com/contenido/680_268511_9.shtml



--- El vie, 24/12/10, francesca recchia <kiccovich at yahoo.com> escribió:

> De: francesca recchia <kiccovich at yahoo.com>
> Asunto: Re: [Reader-list] Anarchists claim responsibility for Rome bombs
> Para: "Subhash" <subhachops at gmail.com>, "Javed" <javedmasoo at gmail.com>
> CC: "sarai list" <reader-list at sarai.net>
> Fecha: viernes, 24 de diciembre, 2010 04:54
> Anarcho-insurrectionalist groups
> re-emerge around southern Europe every time 
> political discomfort grows and it seems that no other
> alternative is available. 
> They could almost be used as a detector of social malaise.
> Every act of urnest and violence is now tagged as terrorist
> - but I see no trace 
> of terrorism in the insurrectionalist acts of anarchist
> groups. 
> At least in Italy the histories and traditions of terrorist
> and anarchist groups 
> are very different from one another.
> 
> francesca
>  francesca recchia
> kiccovich at yahoo.com
> it +39 338 166 3648
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Subhash <subhachops at gmail.com>
> To: Javed <javedmasoo at gmail.com>
> Cc: sarai list <reader-list at sarai.net>
> Sent: Fri, 24 December, 2010 8:23:39
> Subject: Re: [Reader-list] Anarchists claim responsibility
> for Rome bombs
> 
> As a matter of fact, all anarchists and non-Islamic
> terrorists must
> have been cursing the Muslims for taking up all the
> limelight. There's
> no way their voice can be heard these days - even if they
> make some
> noise, it is considered an Islamic terror act. Pity....
> 
> 
> On 12/24/10, Javed <javedmasoo at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > So far it was "...but all terrorists are Muslims". But
> where do you
> > fit in the anarchists? Are all terrorists not
> anarchists?
> >
> > ---
> > Anarchists claim responsibility for Rome bombs
> > http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101223/wl_nm/us_italy_explosion
> >
> > ROME (Reuters) – An Italian anarchist group claimed
> responsibility for
> > parcel bombs on Thursday that wounded two people at
> the Swiss and
> > Chilean embassies in Rome, a reminder of Europe's
> home-grown threats
> > at a time of political instability.
> >
> > A Swiss man was seriously wounded and rushed to
> hospital. An employee
> > at the Chilean embassy was less seriously hurt. A note
> was found stuck
> > to his clothing, claiming responsibility for the
> attack on behalf of
> > the FAI, or Informal Anarchist Federation.
> >
> > "We have decided to make our voice heard with words
> and with facts, we
> > will destroy the system of dominance, long live the
> FAI, long-live
> > Anarchy," said the note, written in Italian, which was
> released in the
> > evening by the police.
> >
> > The incidents bore similarities to an episode in
> Greece last month in
> > which far-left militants sent parcel bombs to foreign
> governments
> > abroad and to embassies in Athens.
> >
> > The note was signed by the "Lambros Fountas
> revolutionary cell" of the
> > FAI, named for a Greek anarchist killed in a clash
> with Athens police
> > in March. It also made reference to anarchist
> movements in Chile,
> > Mexico, Spain and Argentina.
> >
> > "Greece, Italy and Spain have seen the presence of
> > anarcho-insurrectionalist groups that are tightly
> linked," Italy's
> > Interior Minister Roberto Maroni said before the note
> was found. "They
> > are very violent."
> >
> > The FAI is well known to Italian authorities.
> Intelligence services
> > said in a report to parliament last year that it was
> "the main
> > national terrorist threat of an
> anarchist-insurrectionalist type."
> >
> > In December 2009 the group claimed responsibility for
> a bomb that
> > partially exploded in a tunnel under Milan's Bocconi
> University at 3
> > am, causing no casualties.
> >
> > No note was found at the Swiss embassy, but police
> said the packages
> > that exploded were almost identical.
> >
> > The explosions came at a time of tension in Italy.
> Last week saw an
> > anti-government student protest that descended into
> some of the worst
> > street violence in Rome for many years.
> >
> > Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini condemned the
> incidents,
> > which he said were a serious threat to diplomatic
> missions in Rome. He
> > urged caution and warned against alarmist reactions.
> >
> > The attacks, like those in Greece, focused attention
> on Europe's
> > domestic security threats at a time when authorities
> had otherwise
> > been warning of the risk of attacks by al Qaeda.
> >
> > "It doesn't look like a typical jihadist thing. It
> looks more like the
> > act of a leftist, fringe group," said Stephan
> Bierling, professor of
> > International Politics at Regensburg University in
> Germany.
> >
> > Spending cuts caused by the financial crisis have led
> to
> > demonstrations and strikes around Europe, and experts
> expect a rise in
> > political violence by far-left groups.
> >
> > "Given the similarities with the recent parcel bombs
> in Greece
> > following anti-austerity protests, this could be a
> copycat incident by
> > domestic activists," said Samantha Wolreich, European
> risk analyst at
> > advisory firm AKE.
> >
> > A Greek police official said they had so far not
> received a request
> > for help from Italian police. He said Greek
> authorities had stepped up
> > checks of parcels at airports across the country
> following the attacks
> > in Italy.
> >
> > HEIGHTENED SECURITY FEARS
> >
> > Bomb disposal experts searched the Swiss embassy
> offices but staff
> > remained in the building following the incident, which
> occurred at
> > around midday (1100 GMT).
> >
> > Firefighters conducted checks of the Chilean embassy,
> in the same
> > prosperous neighborhood, after the explosion of the
> package the size
> > of a document. Other inspections were carried out at
> foreign missions
> > across the Italian capital.
> >
> > A source in the Rome prosecutors' office said the
> package in the
> > Chilean embassy had been sent from Italy, while the
> package in the
> > Swiss embassy had been completely destroyed.
> >
> > "We are reviewing our security posture in Rome in
> light of incidents
> > today," U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley
> said in
> > Washington.
> >
> > Chilean ambassador Oscar Godoy said there had been no
> indication that
> > an attack was likely.
> >
> > "This is an absolutely irrational and brutal act of
> terrorism," he
> > told reporters.
> >
> > The explosions follow the discovery of a rudimentary
> device in an
> > empty underground train in Rome on Tuesday. However,
> police said that
> > it lacked a detonator and tests showed it contained no
> explosive.
> >
> > (Additional reporting by Antonella Cinelli,
> Massimiliano Di Giorgio
> > and Catherine Hornby in Rome, Sven Egenter in Zurich,
> Olzhas Auyezov
> > in Kiev, William Maclean and Peter Apps in London,
> Ingrid Melander in
> > Athens; Writing by James Mackenzie and Gavin Jones;
> Editing by Peter
> > Graff)
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