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Death of Giorgiana Masi

Giorgiana Masi (August 6, 1958 – May 12, 1977) was an Italian student and activist who was killed during a protest in Rome on May 12, 1977. The circumstances of her death are unclear.

Death of Giorgiana Masi
A view of Ponte Garibaldi, where Masi died
DateMay 12, 1977
LocationPonte Garibaldi, Rome
CauseHit by a .22 caliber bullet to the abdomen
OutcomeNo indictment
Deaths1

Background

The political climate

The violent political climate which characterized Italy in the 1970s was greatly noticeable in Rome. On February 17, 1977, clashes erupted at Sapienza University, when the student movement (including members of Indiani Metropolitani and Autonomia Operaia) violently opposed a speech by CGIL (Italian General Confederation of Labour) secretary Luciano Lama.[1] On March 12, 1977, during a widely attended protest march, a gunfight between police officers and demonstrators was narrowly averted. On April 21, 1977, autonomist students tried once again to occupy Sapienza University. When police came to clear them, they responded with Molotov cocktails and gunfire.

In the confrontation that followed, police officer Settimio Passamonti was killed and three other officers were injured.[2] The following day, Minister of the Interior Francesco Cossiga announced a city-wide ban on all public demonstrations, which lasted until the end of the month.[3]

The victim

Born on August 6, 1958, Giorgiana Masi lived with her parents and older sister on Via Trionfale, Roma, near the San Filippo Neri hospital. In 1977, she was attending her fifth and last year at Liceo scientifico "L. Pasteur." A member of the Radical Party and feminist activist, Masi was attending the radical sit-in together with boyfriend Gianfranco Papini on May 12, 1977, when she was killed.[4]

Incident

 
Plaque in memory of Giorgiana Masi on the Ponte Garibaldi in Rome.

On May 12, 1977, the Radical Party and the far-left organization Lotta Continua held a sit-in in Piazza Navona, Rome. The demonstration was aimed at protesting against recent measures banning public demonstrations celebrating the third anniversary of the divorce referendum and the collection of signatures supporting the upcoming referendums on party financing and public order. Activists were joined by students from the Movement of 1977 and members of Autonomia Operaia, some of which were armed. About 5,000 law enforcement agents gathered as well, supported by plainclothes officers hidden within the protesters' ranks.[2]

Several incidents broke out during the afternoon. Around 2:00 p.m., Piazza Navona was closed to traffic by police and incendiary bombs, tear gas and gunshots were fired. By 7:00 p.m., mediation efforts by some members of Parliament appeared to have made a safe evacuation of the demonstrators possible, towards the rione of Trastevere through Garibaldi Bridge.

As the evacuation began, incidents got more serious. Gunshots and smoke bombs were fired. Police were lined up on the northern part of the bridge, on the side of Via Arenula, while protesters were running away southwards toward Piazza Belli. At 7:55 p.m., during the turmoil, bystanders saw Giorgiana Masi fall to the ground as if tripping over, and put in a car which took her to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She had been shot in the back with a .22 caliber gun.[5]

Though her assailant is unknown to this day, Marco Pannella and his Radical Party, on several occasions, made accusations against the Minister of the Interior, Francesco Cossiga, holding him to be morally responsible for Masi's death, stressing the presence of armed undercover agents among the protesters. Cossiga returned the accusation, claiming that Pannella was guilty of organizing the demonstration despite the well-known related risks.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Caprara, Maurizio (February 17, 2017). "17 febbraio 1977, Lama contestato alla Sapienza dal Movimento studentesco". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "L'omicidio di Giorgiana Masi, 40 anni fa". Il Post. May 12, 2017. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  3. ^ "Atti parlamentari - Camera dei Deputati. Seduta di martedì 22 febbraio 1977" (PDF). Camera dei Deputati. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  4. ^ De Mauro, Giovanni (May 17, 2012). "Maggio". Internazionale (949). Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  5. ^ "Libro Bianco del Partito Radicale sull'uccisione di Giorgiana Masi e sui fatti del 12 Maggio 1977: "Cronaca di una strage"". Radicali Italiani. April 1979. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  6. ^ "Giorgiana Masi, la verità di Cossiga. "Forse uccisa dai suoi compagni"". la Repubblica. May 17, 2005. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
  7. ^ Cazzullo, Aldo (January 25, 2007). ""Non rimanderei i blindati in piazza. Molti Autonomi Finirono Nelle Br"". Corriere Della Sera. Retrieved May 9, 2020.

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Giorgiana Masi August 6 1958 May 12 1977 was an Italian student and activist who was killed during a protest in Rome on May 12 1977 The circumstances of her death are unclear Death of Giorgiana MasiA view of Ponte Garibaldi where Masi diedDateMay 12 1977LocationPonte Garibaldi RomeCauseHit by a 22 caliber bullet to the abdomenOutcomeNo indictmentDeaths1 Contents 1 Background 1 1 The political climate 1 2 The victim 2 Incident 3 See also 4 ReferencesBackground EditThe political climate Edit See also Years of Lead Italy The violent political climate which characterized Italy in the 1970s was greatly noticeable in Rome On February 17 1977 clashes erupted at Sapienza University when the student movement including members of Indiani Metropolitani and Autonomia Operaia violently opposed a speech by CGIL Italian General Confederation of Labour secretary Luciano Lama 1 On March 12 1977 during a widely attended protest march a gunfight between police officers and demonstrators was narrowly averted On April 21 1977 autonomist students tried once again to occupy Sapienza University When police came to clear them they responded with Molotov cocktails and gunfire In the confrontation that followed police officer Settimio Passamonti was killed and three other officers were injured 2 The following day Minister of the Interior Francesco Cossiga announced a city wide ban on all public demonstrations which lasted until the end of the month 3 The victim Edit Born on August 6 1958 Giorgiana Masi lived with her parents and older sister on Via Trionfale Roma near the San Filippo Neri hospital In 1977 she was attending her fifth and last year at Liceo scientifico L Pasteur A member of the Radical Party and feminist activist Masi was attending the radical sit in together with boyfriend Gianfranco Papini on May 12 1977 when she was killed 4 Incident Edit Plaque in memory of Giorgiana Masi on the Ponte Garibaldi in Rome On May 12 1977 the Radical Party and the far left organization Lotta Continua held a sit in in Piazza Navona Rome The demonstration was aimed at protesting against recent measures banning public demonstrations celebrating the third anniversary of the divorce referendum and the collection of signatures supporting the upcoming referendums on party financing and public order Activists were joined by students from the Movement of 1977 and members of Autonomia Operaia some of which were armed About 5 000 law enforcement agents gathered as well supported by plainclothes officers hidden within the protesters ranks 2 Several incidents broke out during the afternoon Around 2 00 p m Piazza Navona was closed to traffic by police and incendiary bombs tear gas and gunshots were fired By 7 00 p m mediation efforts by some members of Parliament appeared to have made a safe evacuation of the demonstrators possible towards the rione of Trastevere through Garibaldi Bridge As the evacuation began incidents got more serious Gunshots and smoke bombs were fired Police were lined up on the northern part of the bridge on the side of Via Arenula while protesters were running away southwards toward Piazza Belli At 7 55 p m during the turmoil bystanders saw Giorgiana Masi fall to the ground as if tripping over and put in a car which took her to the hospital where she was pronounced dead She had been shot in the back with a 22 caliber gun 5 Though her assailant is unknown to this day Marco Pannella and his Radical Party on several occasions made accusations against the Minister of the Interior Francesco Cossiga holding him to be morally responsible for Masi s death stressing the presence of armed undercover agents among the protesters Cossiga returned the accusation claiming that Pannella was guilty of organizing the demonstration despite the well known related risks 6 7 See also EditList of unsolved murdersReferences Edit Caprara Maurizio February 17 2017 17 febbraio 1977 Lama contestato alla Sapienza dal Movimento studentesco Corriere della Sera Retrieved May 9 2020 a b L omicidio di Giorgiana Masi 40 anni fa Il Post May 12 2017 Retrieved May 9 2020 Atti parlamentari Camera dei Deputati Seduta di martedi 22 febbraio 1977 PDF Camera dei Deputati Retrieved May 9 2020 De Mauro Giovanni May 17 2012 Maggio Internazionale 949 Retrieved May 9 2020 Libro Bianco del Partito Radicale sull uccisione di Giorgiana Masi e sui fatti del 12 Maggio 1977 Cronaca di una strage Radicali Italiani April 1979 Retrieved May 9 2020 Giorgiana Masi la verita di Cossiga Forse uccisa dai suoi compagni la Repubblica May 17 2005 Retrieved May 9 2020 Cazzullo Aldo January 25 2007 Non rimanderei i blindati in piazza Molti Autonomi Finirono Nelle Br Corriere Della Sera Retrieved May 9 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Death of Giorgiana Masi amp oldid 1096483834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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