Roberto Fiore

Roberto Fiore has been a leading neo-fascist in the post-war era, both in Italy and across Europe. He has long been a disciple of Julius Evola. As leader of Terza Posizione, Fiore became a wanted man in Italy after the 1980 bombing of Bologna train station. This status was increased in 1985 when a Rome court declared that TP was simply a cover movement for the Nucleii Armati Rivoluzionari, the terror group blamed on the attack. As a result Fiore spent much of the 1980s in exile in the United Kingdom, where it was alleged by Searchlight that he avoided extradition by working for the Secret Intelligence Service. Since then, Fiore has been acquitted of all responsibility for the 1980 bombing, as it emerged that the crime was a framing operation carried out by extremist members of Italy's Masonic P2 lodge. In England Fiore became a close friend of Nick Griffin and following Griffin's departure from the British National Front he helped to organise the International Third Position, becoming a founder member. Fiore has since returned to Italy and is active in politics as the leader of Forza Nuova, one of the constituent parts of Alternativa Sociale. Fiore, Roberto

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
circular flow of income
hackney wick railway station
the leader, his driver and the driver's wife
sarah clarke
battle of julianstown
homerton railway station
british electric traction
jude ciccolella
modprobe
wampumannaz
phillip rhys
canonbury railway station
beam tetrode
war of the holy league
1938 in comics
nemawashi
awards and decorations of the singapore armed forces
gunawanti
bourn, cambridgeshire
airlie beach
ray hill
chaos theory (album)
tokonoma
mati
honavar
mia maestro
crazy train
lothar rendulic
hemp (disambiguation)
john hayls
opposition to cults and new religious movements
awards and decorations of the singapore police force
federal retirement thrift investment board
lisa ysaye tarleau
9th elsewhere
james root
planet in focus
canale 5
sacred valley
thomas cronin
rete 4
contax
nick hurd
cobas mira