Anne Frank's journal will be read before Serie A's matches, following the Lazio fan scandal.

The Italian football federation has said that a passage from Anne Frankdo's journal will be read before this week's matches in response to antisemitic acts by Lazio fans. The Italian Federation also said that a minute of silence will be held before this week's matches held in Serbia A, B and C. During [...]
The Italian football federation has said that a passage from Anne Frankdo's journal will be read before this week's matches in response to antisemitic acts by Lazio fans. The Italian Federation also said that a minute of silence will be held before this week's matches held in Serbia A, B and C.
During Sunday's league match between Lazio and Cgliar, fans of the first damaged Stadio Olympian in Rome with antisemites and posters displaying images of Anne Frank, the young girl who wrote the famous and dead journal at Holokaust, wearing the cross of the hated Roman rivals.
An image with Frank will be worn Wednesday by Lazio's own players in the match against Bolonya, the club said, to demonstrate their fight against “any form of racism and antisemitism”.
Lazio's president, Claudio Lotto, has visited the synagogue in Rome and has promised to launch an antisemic education campaign. Lotto said the club would intensify its efforts in fighting racism and anti-Semitism.
Lazio's fans have some history of racism and anti - Semitism. In a similar case, a resident in the city appeared 20 years ago addressing Rome's fans: “Auschwitz is your home; Gas ovens are your home. ”
This is also condemned by Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentillon, who has named the poster: incredible, unacceptable “and should not be minimized”.
Meanwhile, in Anne Frank's diary the passage that will be read is this: “I see the world as it slowly transforms into a savage, I hear a thunder that, one day, will destroy us all, feel the suffering of millions. And yet, when I look up in heaven, I feel as if everything is going to be okay, that this cruelty will end, and that peace will come back. ”












