(ANSA) - GENOA, JUL 19 - Genoese anarchists on Monday
dedicated an arson attack on two power relay stations last night
to Carlo Giuliani, a protester killed by a Carabiniere amid
unrest at the Genoa G8 summit 20 years ago.
Giuliani was shot dead by a Carabiniere he was attacking with a
fire extinguisher a day before a night-time
raid on a school used by protesters which earned Italy a
condemnation for torture from a European court and which Amnesty
International called the worst suspension of democracy in
western Europe since WWII.
Several police were punished for the police brutality at the
July 2001 summit in the northwestern Italian city, which was
marred by mayhem by extremists and, according to
anti-globalists, agents provocateurs.
But some of the officers in charge escaped punishment and were
promoted. (ANSA).
Anarchists dedicate attack to Genoa G8 victim
Carlo Giuliani killed by Carabiniere in self-defence