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News from italy, from my good comrade Roberto Fiore:

I am glad to tell you that the trial against me and other comrades for the events of the 9 of October
HAS COLLAPSED.
The Highest Court in Italy has annulled the conviction for the crime of devastation.
It is a victory that the establishment will try to ignore. But it is VICTORY for us in Forza Nuova!



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News from italy, from my good comrade Roberto Fiore:

I am glad to tell you that the trial against me and other comrades for the events of the 9 of October
HAS COLLAPSED.
The Highest Court in Italy has annulled the conviction for the crime of devastation.
It is a victory that the establishment will try to ignore. But it is VICTORY for us in Forza Nuova!

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