Italy – Nazi flag placed on coffin at funeral in Rome

The flag was draped over the coffin bearing the body of Alessia Augello, a former member of far-right group Forza Nuova. Pic: Open Via AP
The flag was draped over the coffin bearing the body of Alessia Augello, a former member of far-right group Forza Nuova. Pic: Open Via AP

Rome – A flag bearing a swastika placed on a coffin after a funeral in Italy at which far-right extremists gave Nazi salutes has prompted a wave of condemnation.

Rome’s Catholic archdiocese said in a statement that priests at the parish of St Lucy in central Rome, including the one who conducted the service, had no idea about what would happen outside the church.

Pictures posted online showed the coffin bearing the body of Alessia Augello, a former member of far-right group Forza Nuova, covered by the flag.

Alessia Augello, a 44-year-old former militant of Forza Nuova known as 'Tungsty', died over the weekend of a blood clot according to Italian media
Alessia Augello, a 44-year-old former militant of Forza Nuova known as ‘Tungsty’, died over the weekend of a blood clot according to Italian media

The diocese statement called the flag “a horrendous symbol that cannot be reconciled with Christianity” and said the episode was an offensive example of the “ideological exploitation” of a religious service.

Police said the incident was being investigated as a possible hate crime.Advertisement

Rome’s Jewish community expressed outrage that such events could still happen more than seven decades after the end of the Second World War and the fall of Italy’s fascist dictatorship.

“It is unacceptable that a flag with a swastika can still be shown in public in this day and age, especially in a city that saw the deportation of its Jews by the Nazis and their fascist collaborators,” the statement said.

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