In 2018, 12 members of the Italian far-right group CasaPound were condemned for organizing an openly fascist demonstration. The trial in Bari involved 17 activists, with five being acquitted. The protest was organized to challenge then-Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. The article references the court's ruling and mentions the seizure of CasaPound's headquarters at the time of the incident.
Bias read (Left): The article uses terms like 'apertamente fascista' ('openly fascist') to describe the demonstration, which frames the event in a strongly critical light. The focus on condemning CasaPound and the emphasis on their fascist label suggest a left-leaning perspective.
Official sources cited
- court Court ruling in Bari
