Giacomo Matteotti - The fascisti exposed

Casale flrl onferrato (Alessandria). Sale prohibited. Castellamonte (Turin). Sale prohibited. Cavarzere (Venice). On February 7 Fascists prevent the sale of the paper. In consequence, the despatch of copies is suspended. Chiaravalle (Ancona). Sale prevente~ from September 5, 1922.i Va·riago (Emilia). Fascists prevent the sale of the paper by threats. Abbiategrasso (Milan). On November 6 Fascists seize the copies on arrival, and enjoin the vendors not to accept the paper any more. Alessandria. Fascists burn a newspaper stall because the "subversive" papers, including the Giustizia, are sold there. And so at Ancona,· Bitonto (Bari), Cittadella, Collecchio (Parma), Corato (Bari), Fano (Pesaro), Firenzuola d' Adda (Par1na), Ficarolo (Rovigo), Iglesias, Lavere (Berga·mo), Marciano Marina (Leghorn), Metelica (Macerata), Montemarciano (Ancona), Ponte dell' 0 glio ( Cremona), Pontedera (Pisa), Portocivitanova (Macerata), Portog1·uaro (Venice), Portornaggiore (Ferrara), Porto S. Giorgio (Ascoli Piceno), Rimini, Settimo Torinese, Solferino (l\1antua), Valenza (Alessandria), Molinella, and so on. December 10, 1923 (Milan). At night, after a speech of the Fascist Minister G:iuriati, against the Opposition Parties, La Giustizia, the Unitary Socialist Party's daily, is attacked by Fascists and its offices wrecked. BibliotecaGino Bianco

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