Neo-fascists in Italy marked the anniversary of Mussolini's execution, demonstrators sang them a partisan song

At the end of World War II, on April 27, 1945, Italian partisans intercepted Mussolini in Donga, on the shores of Lake Como, who was fleeing with his lover Clara Petracci from the Liberation Army of the Italian front. He was then arrested and executed, and was buried in Predapi, his hometown

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Italian neo-fascists, Photo: Beta/AP
Italian neo-fascists, Photo: Beta/AP
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More than a dozen neo-fascists with their hands raised in a fascist salute marked today across Italy the 79th anniversary of the execution of the fascist leader Benito Mussolini.

Dressed in black, they shouted fascist slogans as they marched through cities in the north of the country.

At the end of World War II, on April 27, 1945, Italian partisans intercepted Mussolini in Donga, on the shores of Lake Como, who was fleeing with his lover Clara Petracci from the Liberation Army of the Italian front. He was then arrested and executed, and was buried in Predapi, his hometown.

A group of neo-fascists marched through Dong today and threw 15 roses into the lake in memory of ministers and officials from Mussolini's government who were killed there, according to the LaPresse news agency.

In Dong, the police separated them from hundreds of other anti-fascist demonstrators, who sang the famous Italian partisan song "Bela Ciao" to them.

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