Rome prosecutors on Thursday
placed two people under investigation over a far-right Forza
Nuova (FN) raid on la Repubblica offices in which flares were
thrown at staff of the left-leaning daily.
Possible charges are private violence, unauthorised
demonstration and setting off fireworks in public places.
DIGOS security police on Wednesday cited the pair over the
attack, which has been widely condemned.
FN said the assault was the first act in a "war" against la
Repubblica and the ruling centre-left Democratic Party (PD)
after their denunciation of recent neo-Fascist and racist
incidents, many spurred by centre-left support for a citizenship
bill for the children of long-term immigrants born on Italian
soil.
The neo-Fascists urged a boycott of la Repubblica and its
sister weekly l'Espresso.
FN has said it will flout a ban on a rally in Como Saturday
in support of Nazi skinheads who raided a pro-migrant rally
there recently to read out a pamphlet on the alleged invasion of
Italy by migrants.
The PD is demonstrating against the raid on the same day in
the northern Italian city.
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