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Milan Dedicates a Route to Giuseppe Pinelli, 'Anarchist and Partisan'

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The daughter Claudia: 'We can also cry sweet tears' (ANSA)

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The Mayor Room: "Our city does not forget the innocent victims of a controversial period"

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It has changed its name since yesterday the former private street Micene, in the popular neighborhood of San Siro, a few steps from the accommodation of Via Preneste where the railwayman lived with his wife Licia and the two daughters

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The daughter Claudia: 'We can also cry sweet tears' (ANSA)

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Milano Ovest, quadrilateral of San Siro. Via Micene, the road that since yesterday bears the name of Giuseppe Pinelli, is a funnel between the popular houses. "L'anarchico e partisano" (so read under the plate), died falling from a window of the police station in the night between 15 and 16 December 1969, lived fifty meters from here with his family: his wife Licia and the daughters Claudia and Silvia. A title that comes after 57 years made of "…

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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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