(Jewish Group) With far-right leaders, Italy remembers WWII roundup of Jews
Italys far-right political leadership marked the 79th anniversary of the World War II roundup of Romes Jews on Sunday with calls for such horror to never occur again, messages that took on greater significance following a national election won by a party with neo-fascist roots.
Giorgia Meloni, who is expected to head Italys first far-right-led government since the wars end, phoned the leader of Romes Jewish community, Ruth Dureghello, to commemorate the anniversary, according to a community spokesman.
Meloni said in a statement that the anniversary serves as a warning so that certain tragedies never happen again. She said all Italians bear the memory that serves to build antibodies against indifference and hatred, to continue to fight anti-Semitism in all its forms.
On the morning of Oct. 16, 1943 during the German occupation of Italy, 1,259 people were arrested from Romes Ghetto and surrounding neighborhoods and brought to a military barracks near the Vatican, bound for deportation to Auschwitz. Only 16 survived.
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