12/12/12 Students demonstration in Milano, Italy, to remember the massacre of Piazza Fontana in 1969.
On December 12, 1969 at 16:37, a bomb exploded at the headquarters of National Agrarian Bank in Piazza Fontana in Milan, Italy, killing 17 people and wounding 88. The Piazza Fontana bombing was initially attributed to anarchists. After over 80 arrests were made, suspect Giuseppe Pinelli (born in 1928), an anarchist railway worker, get killed after he has been thrown from the fourth floor window of the police station where he was being held.
The real authors of this massacre were far-right militants of the Neo-fascist organization Ordine Nuovo, founded by Pino Rauti, with the collaboration of the Italian secret services supported by U.S. intelligence agents.