Fascist repression in the Italian 'Fourth Shore' : the Special Tribunal for the Defence of the State in Libya
This article investigates the Special Tribunal for the Defence of the State (Tribunale Speciale per la Difesa della Stato, TSDS) in the colonial territories that constitute present-day Libya at the time of fascist rule. This court acted as the judicial arm of the fascist regime in the so-called Italian ‘fourth shore’. As a tool of the repressive apparatus of the regime, it persecuted the ‘anti-national enemies’ outside the metropolitan area, striking against those who opposed the fascist dictatorship and the fascist occupation in the colony by de-legitimising the defendants on juridical, political and moral grounds. The TSDS in Libya shows that the fight against the ‘anti-nationals’ was a primary concern of Mussolini's ultranationalist regime not only in the peninsular territory but also within the colonial administration. Met literatuuropgave.
- Priorelli, Giorgia
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