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No room for ambiguity on April 25 says leader of Rome Jews

Values of anti-Fascism, democracy guard our present - Dureghello

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(ANSA) - ROME, APR 25 - President of Rome's Jewish community Ruth Dureghello said on Tuesday there is no room for ambiguity over the significance of Liberation Day, the April 25 national holiday on which Italy marks the liberation from Fascism and the Nazi occupation.
    "On this day there can be no ambiguity, there must be a clear message that passes without instrumentalization and watering down of the past," said Dureghello shortly after a wreath-laying ceremony at Rome's Porta San Paolo "to remember the resistance of the Allied troops that allowed Italy to be liberated from Nazi-Fascist oppression and regain its well-deserved and dignified freedom".
    "It is precisely thanks to the sacrifice of men and so many women that today we can still recognize ourselves in the absolute and inescapable values of anti-Fascism and democracy that also guard our present," said Dureghello. (ANSA).
   

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