Paolo Pedrizzetti (photographer) – Milan, May 14, 1977
The conflicts of 1977 began with a student occupation at the University of Rome to protest education reforms. This quickly escalated into a fully-fledged guerrilla battle with the police on the streets of Rome. The conflicts spread to other Italian university towns and trade unions and political parties were also dragged into the conflict. After a student was killed during a demonstration in May, riots broke out.
This photo was taken by Paolo Pedrizzetti in Milan during the riots. It depicts a young man in a ski mask who was a member of a far-left organization who turned their guns against the police, killing officer Antonio Custra on May 14th ‘77. The image became synonymous with The Years of Lead and spoke of the culmination of years of struggle between neo-fascists and the radical left to control the political future of the Italian Republic.
During the Italian Years of Lead a prime minister was kidnapped and assassinated. There were public shoot outs and bombings. One bombing killed 17 people and another killed 85. It's edgy to pine for public lawlessness and wide spread terrorism but I would never want to have to live with something like that. Especially when/if there are avenues to redress government policies peaceably.
And what should be done when these avenues are defanged and ignored by moneyed interests? It’s never a comfortable life when you have to stand up for your rights but rolling over will never result in a good outcome.
What do you mean? We're just as devoted today! Why, twice in the past few years, activists have smeared soup and paint on works of art! Targetting museums is practically just like assaulting police.