Italian authorities intercepted letters containing bullets and threatening messages destined for Mario Monti, the prime minister, his predecessor Silvio Berlusconi and other senior political figures.
The letters, which threatened violence unless the government renounces a 33 billion euro austerity package which passed a vote of confidence in parliament yesterday (fri), were signed by an extreme Leftist group, the Armed Proletarian Movement.
"Reconsider the austerity plan or we'll make you pay,” the letters warned. "We will hit you and it will be a war to the death. We'll make you curse these measures in your blood. You will no longer sleep soundly. We have plenty of bullets and we’re getting TNT from our Arab friends.
“The financing is ready – just as your funerals are ready. We’re not against the forces of order, but if someone wants to act the hero, they should first think about their family. Full story...
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The letters, which threatened violence unless the government renounces a 33 billion euro austerity package which passed a vote of confidence in parliament yesterday (fri), were signed by an extreme Leftist group, the Armed Proletarian Movement.
"Reconsider the austerity plan or we'll make you pay,” the letters warned. "We will hit you and it will be a war to the death. We'll make you curse these measures in your blood. You will no longer sleep soundly. We have plenty of bullets and we’re getting TNT from our Arab friends.
“The financing is ready – just as your funerals are ready. We’re not against the forces of order, but if someone wants to act the hero, they should first think about their family. Full story...
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