
Remembering the ethnic cleansing of Italian civilians is called “outrageous”—by supporters of Parliamentary depictions of Christ as gay.
Leftist MEPs from Slovenia and Croatia are protesting an exhibition in the European Parliament (EP) to commemorate the victims of the Foibe massacres around the city of Trieste at the end of the Second World War—conducted by communist Yugoslav partisans.
The exhibition was presented to mark the 80th anniversary of the massacres which also saw its memorial site in Basovizza, Italy, vandalized by (presumably) Slovene perpetrators ahead of the official commemoration a few days ago.
