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On June 8 2007, he attended a Rome conference on Italian-American relations organised by the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and the [[Magna Carta Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.loccidentale.it/node/2625 I neocon a Roma con Magna Carta], L'Occidentale, 1 June 2007 </ref> | On June 8 2007, he attended a Rome conference on Italian-American relations organised by the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and the [[Magna Carta Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.loccidentale.it/node/2625 I neocon a Roma con Magna Carta], L'Occidentale, 1 June 2007 </ref> | ||
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Alfredo Mantovano is a member of the Italian Senate. He was Undersecretary at the Ministry of Internal Affairs during the Berlusconi Government (2002-2006).[1]
On June 8 2007, he attended a Rome conference on Italian-American relations organised by the American Enterprise Institute and the Magna Carta Foundation.[2]
In 2008 he won the Oriana Fallaci Prize, alongside anti-Islam Dutch MP Geert Wilders, Filip Dewinters and Robert Spencer. The prize is awarded by the Una Via per Oriana Fallaci, which is a society dedicated to the memory of this late Italian journalist.
References
- ↑ Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies, European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.
- ↑ I neocon a Roma con Magna Carta, L'Occidentale, 1 June 2007