Ordine Nero

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File:Ordine Nero 1974 logo.png
Logo from a 1974 flyer

The Ordine Nero ([Black Order] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) was an Italian militant fascist group founded in 1974 followed the government's dissolution of the right-wing Ordine Nuovo. Between 1974 and 1978, bombings by ON led to a number of woundings and one death, and the group assassinated Assistant State Attorney Vittorio Occorsio, prosecutor in the trial to dissolve the Ordine Nuovo, in 1976.[1]

An ongoing controversy over the group is its role in any strategy of tension endorsed by elements of the Italian government or NATO. Bomber Vincenzo Vinciguerra alleged that the Italian security services and the "Atlantic Alliance", particularly the United States, had a role in the group's activities.[2]

References

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Further reading

  • Gianni Cipriani, Lo Stato invisibile, Sperling & Kupfer, 2002
  • Giancarlo Feliziani, Lo schiocco, Limina, 2004
  • Mimmo Franzinelli, La sottile linea nera, Rizzoli, 2008
  • Luca Innocenti, Italicus la bomba di nessuno, 2013
  • Nicola Rao, Il piombo e la celtica, Sperling & Kupfer, 2009

See also

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