Roberto Fiore (born April 15 1959 in Rome) has been a leading neo-fascist in the post-war era, both in Italy and across Europe. He has long been a disciple of Julius Evola and helped to develop the Third Position stance on the far right. As a leader of Terza Posizione, Fiore (along with other various neo-fascist activists, notably Massimo Morsello) became a wanted man in Italy after the 1980 bombing of Bologna train station which left 85 people dead and over 200 wounded. Wikipedia
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Members of the far right, including Udo Voigt, who leads the National Democratic Party in Germany, and Roberto Fiore of the Italian party Forza Nuova are set to address the crowds. query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40B12F73C5A0C738...