Mar 18 • 00:00 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Bonfietti's Appeal: 'It was an act of war, do not archive the Ustica massacre'

Daria Bonfietti urges for renewed political commitment to seek justice for the Ustica massacre, emphasizing it should not be archived.

Daria Bonfietti, the president of the association of victims' families from the Ustica massacre, made a poignant appeal ahead of a crucial hearing in Rome, urging the authorities not to archive the case surrounding the tragic downing of the DC-9 in 1980. She believes that the truth behind this historical event is still attainable, but it requires active political engagement and state commitment.

The Ustica incident, in which a civilian aircraft was shot down, remains a deeply emotional subject in Italy as it involves numerous victims and raises questions about responsibility and accountability. Bonfietti's call to action reflects a broader demand from families of victims for closure and justice, reinforcing the notion that the incident should not be forgotten or dismissed.

As the anniversary of the tragedy approaches, the sentiment shared by Bonfietti echoes in many of the families affected by this incident. The potential decision to archive the case could be seen as a severe blow to their hopes for truth and accountability, making the political landscape pivotal in determining the future of this case and the legacy of the Ustica massacre.

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