Giacomo Matteotti - The fascisti exposed

and then re-&rrested and beaten many times out of doors and in barracks. August 15. Twenty men and eight women were arrested by carabineers and Fascist militiamen and kept a fortnight in gaol because they refused to join Fascist trade unions. No legal action ensued. August 15. Nine men and a woman were beaten and arrested by carabineers and Fascist militiamen, and detained a fortnight in gaol. August 15. Carabineers and Fascist militiamen made nocturnal searches in the house of a workman named 1'inarelli Fioravante, and tried to induce him to join the Fascist union. Fascists forced the lock of the house of Stagni Luigi, and entered the house. Fascists and carabineers proceeded to the house of a workman named Reggiani and en joined him to sign membership of the Fascist union, on pain of arrest and beating if he refused. Four men and two women in the hamlet of Selva were arrested and detained for a fortnight. August 16. In the hamlet of Marmorta, Fascists arrested and cuffed a working woman named Bagni Carmela, who, together with another named Musiani Farnanda, was detained under arrest for a fortnight. In the hamlet of S. Martino in Argine a workman named Falzoni Fernando, who had already been beaten on July 16, was arrested, insulted and ill-treated. In the ha1nlet of Selva two working women, Pagani Giuseppina, a war widow, and Barbieri Adalgisa, were arrested. A workman named Cortelli Leonida was arrested at Bologna because he refused to sign membership of the Fascist trade union. August 17. In the hamlet of S. Martino in Argine, Bentivogli Giuseppe, an old man of 79, was arrested. In the hamlet of Marmorta the house of a workman named Calzolari Alfredo was searched and his clothes and bicycle seized. II7 I Biblioteca Gino Bianco

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