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Ambiguous Italian court ruling on fascist salute delights extreme right

Performing a stiff-armed fascist salute is not a crime in Italy unless it risks sparking violence or is aimed at reviving the fascist party, the Supreme Court has ruled in a verdict that delighted.
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Italian court rules fascist salute not always a crime

Italian court rules fascist salute not always a crime
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Italian court rules fascist salute legal

Italian court rules fascist salute legal
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Ambiguous Italian court ruling on fascist salute delights extreme right

By Crispian Balmer ROME (Reuters) - Performing a stiff-armed fascist salute is not a crime in Italy unless it risks sparking violence or is aimed at . ....

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Ambiguous Italian court ruling on fascist salute delights extreme right

Performing a stiff-armed fascist salute is not a crime in Italy unless it risks sparking violence or is aimed at reviving the fascist party, the Supreme Court has ruled in a verdict that delighted extreme-right groups. In a decision released on Thursday, the court said fascist salutes during commemorative events should not be considered criminal, but it left open the possibility of prosecution depending on the context of the incident. Legal experts said the ruling would not resolve an issue that ....

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