Ponte Milvio,
assaulted student kicked and punch because it is "fascist"
Luca Monaco
ROME - attacked and beaten because policy. "Sorry, you're anti-fascist?". An application point-blank, then the beatings: kicks, punches and other blows to the head inflicted with a punch. These are the winds of Wednesday, February 2, when Massimo Pasqualetti, 22, made off a student member of the faculty of Kinesiology at the Foro Italico, said he was approached by three Italian peers, while waiting for the bus in Marshal Diaz off a few meters from the Ponte Milvio. "I was waiting for 69, I had to go to study at a friend's house, when suddenly approached three boys apparently normal. They asked me if I was a fascist, I said yes, and in a split second I found myself on the floor, I covered them with bullets. When I got up, blood dripping from his head. " Then the race to St Peter's Hospital Emergency Room to be healed wounds. The report states: "Head trauma is not commotio and facial contusion. And abrasions to the scalp. "
Five-day prognosis. 'Could have been worse, "tries to play down, and tells what happened. Why attack him? Savagely beaten while waiting for the bus to just stop? "The only reason may have been my physical appearance," he says. Perhaps his hair cut with a hint of a ridge, or wrapped around the Palestinian Kefia neck, above the leather jacket. What is certain is that Massimo has no political militancy behind. It is made off like so many. It comes from the province of Ascoli Piceno, lives in the area of \u200b\u200bPonte Milvio only a few months. "The last I have to Monteverde - he says - This year I wanted to get closer to college. I share a tiny apartment with four other boys, I pay € 300 per month for a double room. The house is old, but at least it is close to the faculty. " The only reason that may have attracted the attention of the gang is linked to his appearance. Massimo
that night was talking on the phone with his girlfriend stop in 69 Marshal off Diaz. "At the end of the phone call came closer walk three guys, never seen before - he wrote the same evening at inviatospeciale site, telling the first time the event -. They asked me something, but I could not understand. I thought they were passers-by in search of information. While I still had the phone in hand, I have repeated in Roman: "You are anti-fascist?". "How?" I asked him wrong-footed by the question. To which one of them I repeated: "But you're anti-fascist?". At that point I calmly replied, "Well, yes." I have not had time to finish the sentence, which they started hitting me with fists in the face, e in testa, con un arnese appuntito. Quando sono caduto a terra, ai pugni si sono aggiunti i calci. Il tutto è durato pochi secondi, poi i tre sono fuggiti. Io mi sono rialzato e mi sono reso subito conto che perdevo sangue dal labbro e dal naso, oltre che dalla testa: in terra si è velocemente formata una grossa pozza, che ha macchiato anche la pensilina dell'Atac. I miei occhiali erano accartocciati, il telefonino sull’asfalto in mille pezzi. Sono riuscito ad avvisare i miei coinquilini solo grazie alla gentilezza delle due signore che erano con me alla fermata e che hanno assistito alle scena».
«Mentre attendevo l’ambulanza - continua Massimo - si è fermato anche un autista di un autobus per vedere cosa stava accadendo. The ladies are left providing water and towels and rushed my friends. " Then Max is fed to the square of Ponte Milvio, "where I explained what had happened to a patrol that was there for a municipal road accident. They also tried to call an ambulance, but never arrived. " At 21, a driver offers to take him to St. Peter on the Via Cassia.
A week away from this terrible adventure, the shock remains. Do not fear "that never, on the edge a little bit of apprehension - Massimo says-because every day I have to take the bus at the same stop." And above all is the awareness that "Roma Nord can be attacked without a reason Kefia and a pair of earrings. " Massimo now we can only hope that the police will be able to identify those responsible. Monday, February 7, 2011
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