Liberation Day tensions flare as Italian government calls for ‘low-key’ celebrations
- Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri attends Liberation Day ceremonies on April 25, 2025, at historic city sites.
- Italy celebrates Liberation Day annually on April 25, remembering the anti-fascist resistance that ended fascism in 1945.
- Ceremonies honor resistance fighters and include tribute at the Historical Museum of the Liberation, formerly Gestapo headquarters.
- The government asked events occur "with restraint" due to national mourning for Pope Francis.
- The government's position makes the anniversary a recurring flashpoint since taking office.
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Italy To Commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation From Fascism - teleSUR English
On April 25, 1945, Italy marked a pivotal moment in its history with the liberation from fascist rule and Nazi occupation. On Friday, Italy will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the liberation from fascism with several events, held under maximum security due to the funeral of Pope Francis. RELATED: Censorship of Venezuelan Films Reveals Fascism at the Malaga Film Festival On April 25, 1945, Italy marked a pivotal moment in its history with th…
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Italians commemorate the liberation from fascism on Friday, exactly eighty years ago. The fact that the current rulers – distant ideological descendants of Mussolini – are calling for “sober” celebrations is causing bad blood.
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On the eve of the 80th anniversary of the Liberation, the manipulation in a demonstration in La Spezia. The protagonist is a social choir linked to the Municipality, invited by the provincial ANPI
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