Foibe, shame at the high school in Catania: shocking flyer against the Day of Remembrance
A commemorative event at the 'Galileo Galilei' high school in Catania turned into an ideological clash, marked by protests and inflammatory flyers against the Day of Remembrance for victims of the foibe.
Foibe, vandalized the plaque of Norma Cossetto and gag to Menia
In Italy, a plaque honoring Norma Cossetto was vandalized, and attempts were made to prevent a right-wing senator from speaking about the foibe tragedy, reflecting ongoing tensions around freedom of expression.
Defacement of Norma Cossetto: Two Monuments Vandalized, One with an Animal Heart
Recent vandalism acts have struck monuments commemorating Norma Cossetto, a victim of the foibe massacre, in Italy, highlighting ongoing political tensions surrounding historical narratives.
Among the Martyrs of the Foibe, Remembering the Forgotten Massacre
The article reflects on the tragic memories associated with the Foibe massacres and the commemorative events held in Italy.
Foibe, Milan remembers: 'Not a formal gesture'
Milan's mayor, Beppe Sala, emphasized the importance of commemorating the victims of the foibe as a crucial reminder against indifference to historical atrocities.
Parliament remembers the foibe. 'For years, a guilty silence'
The Italian Parliament commemorated the victims of the foibe massacres, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence that has surrounded this tragedy for decades.
Editors, collectives, and historians: here is the denialist patrol
The article discusses recent episodes of denial and disrespect towards the memory of the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles in Italy, attributing these actions to a network of associations, publishers, and historians.
The True Foibe are Oblivion
During the Day of Remembrance ceremony in the Italian Chamber, Toni Concina condemned denialism regarding the foibe, asserting that forgetting is a grave threat to collective memory.
A Long Ignored and Denied Page of History: Fassino's Lesson to the Left on the Foibe
In a commemorative address on the foibe massacres, Italian politician Piero Fassino calls out the left for its historical denialism regarding the events affecting Italians in the Eastern territories after WWII.
Day of Remembrance, Meloni: "A painful page, victim for decades of unforgivable oblivion"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni commemorates the Day of Remembrance, reflecting on the historical pain and the need to preserve collective memory regarding the foibe tragedy and the exodus of Italians from Istria and Dalmatia.
The requests for help to the Red Cross from Italians driven away by Tito's fury
The article discusses the plea for assistance from Italians who suffered violence and ethnic cleansing at the hands of Yugoslav communists, as well as the historical context of their forced exile.
Too many teachers forget the foibe. A shame the ANPI justifies them
Italian officials criticize educators for failing to address the historical events of the foibe, while the ANPI calls for a balanced discussion, highlighting the ongoing conflict over historical narratives in education.
The Train of Remembrance Travels Along Italy: 'Foibe, Enough Oblivion'
The Train of Remembrance will journey through Italy from February 10 to March 1, 2026, highlighting the historical events surrounding the foibe massacre and the exile of Italians from the Istrian and Dalmatian regions after World War II.
Our soldiers in the Balkans suffered atrocities yet to be told. And in Trieste and Gorizia...
The article discusses the overlooked historical narrative of Italian soldiers in the Balkans and the events surrounding the foibe and the exodus.
The commitment of intellectuals to the truth: "Knowing History to Heal the Past"
A meeting in Montecitorio aimed at transforming the neglected tragedy of the Foibe into a shared memory among various nationalities was led by intellectuals discussing their works on 20th-century Julian-Dalmatian history.
The Communist Hate Also Crushed Religious Freedom: Many Priests Were Executed
The Day of Remembrance on February 10 is a significant day for the people of Trieste, marking the city's history of suffering under totalitarian regimes.
Foibe? Denialism is a Silent Snake, It Must Be Combated
Senator Roberto Menia of Fratelli d'Italia emphasizes the need to combat denialism regarding the historical events of the foibe as Italy approaches the Day of Remembrance.
Foibe, decades of silence. For Italian communists, it had to remain a taboo
Ignazio La Russa, President of the Senate, discusses the historical significance of the foibe tragedies and the subsequent Italian exile in an interview with Il Giornale as the anniversary approaches.
And as every year, the denialist hatred returns: this is how the memory of those who were killed is scarred
As the Day of Remembrance approaches, debates erupt in Italy about the historical narratives surrounding the victims of the foibe and the exodus of Istrians, Rijeka residents, and Dalmatians, highlighting tensions between different political factions.
The Foibe Massacre? An Invention. The Shame of Red Students
The article critiques radical left movements in Italy for downplaying or denying the historical significance of the Foibe massacres and highlights the impact of this narrative among youth.
Foibe, ANPI and the Tuscany Region Censor Bocchino
The ANPI and the Tuscany Region have censored Italo Bocchino from participating in a commemoration event for the Day of Memory due to protests against his inclusion.
The 'Walker' Pamich fleeing from Fiume for freedom
The upcoming TV movie 'Il Marciatore' commemorates the struggles and achievements of Olympic champion Abdon Pamich, who fled Fiume to escape the aftermath of World War II and find freedom.
Insult on the Day of Remembrance: pro-partisan Tito posters in Cagliari
On the Day of Remembrance, radical left activists in Cagliari displayed posters honoring Yugoslav partisans, sparking outrage among those who commemorate the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Julian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles.
The Trieste Case. How Pluralism is Torn Apart
The article discusses how a leftist circle in Trieste has strayed from impartiality, instead promoting a one-sided narrative, particularly highlighted by recent events surrounding a referendum on justice and denial of historical events related to foibe.
Damaged, uprooted and covered in mud, the plaque dedicated to Norma Cossetto vandalized
The plaque dedicated to Norma Cossetto, an Italian-Istrian student victim of the foibe massacre, was vandalized in Florence on Christmas night.