It Manifesto
It manifesto is a Journal political Italian, created at the origin like a political review at monthly periodicity, published for the first time the June 24th 1969. It was founded by a dissenting fringe of the NCV whose protagonists were Aldo Natoli, Luigi Pintor, Rossana Rossanda. Those were excluded from the party as of the exit of the second number, in November 1969, which condemned the invasion of the Czechoslovakia by the troops of the Soviet Union.
With the transformation of the review into Daily (intervened in April 1971), the group of dissidents was organized in political party, taking part in the legislative elections of 1972.
This group amalgamated thereafter with the Parti the proletarian unit (PDUP), to form, in 1974, the Parti the proletarian unit for Communism.
In 2005, Giuliana Sgrena, journalist with It manifesto is taken as an hostage in Iraq, and was saved, with the danger of the Italian chief of the secret services.
External bond
it manifesto, official site
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