
“Hem enutjat algú. No sabem qui, podria ser tanta gent. No assenyalarem amb el dit a ningú en particular. Qualsevol que sigui la raó rere aquesta acció, t’asseguro que Casapound no ha estat intimidada.” Parla Gianluca Iannone, president de Casapound Itàlia, que és ara a Kenya per visitar els orfanats de Nairobi amb Solidarité-Identités una organització sense ànim de lucre francesa. Estava parlant per telèfon amb Andrea Antonini, vicepresident de Casapound Itàlia i regidor pel XX districte de Roma, quan Antonini va ser disparat dues vegades a les cames mentre conduïa el seu scooter per la Via Flaminia. “Casapound -va explicar Iannone- te més de cinquanta seccions arreu d’Itàlia. Hem ocupat dotzenes d’edificis arreu del país. Som en primera línia de combat pels pobres, els malalts, els presoners. Promovem projectes concrets i factibles que si es desenvolupen serien de gran ajuda per resoldre la crisi de la vivenda. Ens vam situar fora del joc polític habitual i hem demostrat ser capaços de debatre amb qualsevol que desitgi pensar sobre els problemes d’aquest país. Òbviament alguns no estan satisfets amb això. A aquells que volen silenciar-nos, els responem que seguirem pel nostre camí com fins ara, obertament a plena llum, sempre movent-nos endavant. Li desitgem a Andrea una ràpida recuperació en estar a l’expectativa de fer front a noves batalles, junts.”
[“We disturbed someone. We don’t know who, it could be so many people. We won’t point the finger at anyone in particular. Whatever the reason behind this action, I assure you that Casapound is not intimidated.” Speaking is Gianluca Iannone, president of Casapound Italia, who is presently in Kenya to visit Nairobi’s orphanages with Solidarité-Identités a French non-profit organization. He was on the phone with Andrea Antonini, vice-president of Casapound Italia and a city councilman for Rome XXth district, when Antonini was shot twice in the legs while riding his scooter on Via Flaminia. “Casapound – explained Iannone – has more than fifty branches in Italy. We have occupied dozens of buildings all over the country. We are always the first to stand for the poor, the disabled, and prisoners. We promote projects that if developed, would be of great help in solving the housing crisis. We placed ourselves outside the usual political game and we have showed that we are able to debate with whomever desires to think about the problems of this country. Obviously some are not happy about this. To those who wish to silence us, we answer that we will pursue our path as usual, openly in broad daylight, always moving forward. We wish Andrea a quick recovery as we are expecting to face new battles, together.”]
Màxim suport a Casapound!

