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Security police examining security-camera footage

, 27 January 2025, 13:44

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Investigations by DIGOS special security police are underway to track down the authors of the anti-NGO graffiti on the occasion of Holocaust Remembrance Day projected during the night on a wall of the Cestia Pyramid and on FAO headquarters in Rome, judicial sources said Monday.
    A banner screened in the night between Sunday and Monday on a wall of Pyramid Cestius and of the FAO building in Rome accused NGOs including Amnesty International - misspelt as 'Amnesy' - and medical charity Emergency of hypocrisy saying that, if Israeli planes had bombed trains going to the Auschwitz concentration camp, they would have "sided with Hitler".
    The other NGOs whose logos appeared on the banner were Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the Red Cross and the Italian Partisans Association ANPI.
    DIGOS investigators are examining images from the security cameras in the area.
   

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