Silvio Berlusconi punched in face after Milan rally
The 73-year-old premier collapsed after he was apparently struck in the face by a man who was clutching a small statue of the Duomo, the city’s world-famous cathedral.
A shaken Mr Berlusconi was quickly dragged to his waiting car by his security guards and driven to hospital.
He was given a CAT scan and was to be kept in for observation for at least 24 hours.
Police arrested Massimo Tartaglia, 42, a local man who has received treatment for mental health issues for the last ten years.
The incident happened at the end of a fiery speech Mr Berlusconi had given to supporters of his People of Freedom party in the square in front of the Duomo.
It is the second time that Mr Berlusconi – who likes to work the crowds and will often go on walkabouts – has been attacked in public. In 2004 he was hit over the head with a camera tripod while strolling in Rome.
The attack happened as the premier was signing autographs in a scrum of people. It immediate raised questions about the wisdom of allowing the leader of one of the world’s leading economies to be so accessible to the public when the weapon could have been a gun or knife.
Only last month it was reported that security had been tightened around him following warnings by intelligence agencies that he was being targeted by Left-wing terrorists. He had also received anonymous letters in which the authors threatened to harm him unless he resigns.
The atmosphere was already febrile before Mr Berlusconi left the meeting. At the beginning of the rally Berlusconi was heckled and whistled by at least 10 members of the audience who chanted “shame” at him.
The Italian defence minister, Ignazio La Russa, who witnessed the attack, said: “The prime minister was punched in the face by a man who was holding something in his hand. I was about a metre away and I saw blood coming from the premier’s nose and mouth. and he was then pushed into the car by his bodyguards and driven away.
“He was actually trying to step on the edge of the door so that he could stand and wave to the crowds but his bodyguards would not let him do it they pushed him inside.
“The attacker was held immediately by the police and it’s a good job he was because he risked being lynched by the crowd there would have been just pieces of him left.”
Umberto Bossi, leader of a coaltion partner the Northern League, said: “This was an act of terrorism. We have had a heavy climate for some time now and this is the first worrying sign. After what has happened today we need to raise our guard.”
Mr Berlusconi’s larger-than-life premiership and private life have attracted fierce criticism as well as the adoration of many Italians. He was condemned for imposing a law that granted him immunity from prosecution and last week he had to hit back at claims from Mafia supergrasses that he had been connected to organised crime.
Hundreds of supporters had gathered for Sunday evening’s rally and there was a heavy police presence as Mr Berlusconi arrived with his party faithful chanting “Silvio, Silvio”.
Opponents were on one side of the square and there was heckling between them and Berlusconi during his speech in which he again hit out at suggestions he was in in the Mafia.
He told the rally: “I have been described as monster but I am a good son.”
When he was heckled he hit back and told them they should be ashamed for “not allowing free speech.”
Mr Berlusconi then added that claims he was in the Mafia were “lies” and that he had had enough of “politically motivated magistrates” who he claims are out to get him.
Source: The Telegraph
TV report from Euronews





It is always most amusing that ‘peaceniks’ ultimately almost always end up justifying violence…
It is always amusing that Cowboy and his ilk ultimately almost always end up whining about a small incident like this when they always always justify violence on a huge scale, such as wars in the Middle East.
Cowboy Says: “It is always most amusing that ‘peaceniks’ ultimately almost always end up justifying violence…”
While I respect the views of ‘peaceniks’ and would always attempt to avoid violence… along with many others who are sickened by the warmongering, profiteering and perversions of scum like Berlusconi, I am not a pacifist. Did you think that the Fascists like yourself had a monopoly on violence aswell? Very serious mistake to make!
Max makes my point for me….
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Thanks, Max…
Cowboy wrote ‘Max makes my point for me….’
‘peaceniks’ ultimately almost always end up justifying violence…”
Your point above…….any statistics or proof to back up your claims?
Awaiting your souces. Thanks.
No statistics required.
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Just read the internet boards and blogs related to ‘peace’ and particularly the ‘protest’ in Copenhagen…
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Or just go back and read your own posts on this thread…
Cowboy wrote ‘No statistics required.
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Just read the internet boards and blogs related to ‘peace’ and particularly the ‘protest’ in Copenhagen…
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Or just go back and read your own posts on this thread…’
I see. Making sweeping generalisations and throwing around allegations you refuse to substantiate, as usual.
Funny, on other boards that you spam around the clock I see you demanding proof or evidence from everyone voicing an opinion on any and every situtation but constantly refusing to do the same yourself.
You’ve been warned on numerous occasions on other boards to either present a proper argument or engage in a sensible discussion and you’ve refused. Here you are already refusing to do either on this site.
Goodbye.
A simple google search on “violent protest” would probably be a good start for you…
How about doing a simple google search on violence started by the United States of America. Invasions, occupations, providing money and arms with known violent regimes, even a nuclear holocaust, all started by the “democratic”, “peace-loving” good ole US of A. Or wouldt too much trouble for our fact-loving friend.