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Israeli sports minister asks Italy to rein in soccer racism

SS Lazio v Atalanta BC - Serie A

ROME, ITALY - MARCH 09: A general view of the empty stands of Stadio Olimpico during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on March 9, 2014 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

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JERUSALEM (AP) Israel’s sports minister has asked her Italian counterpart to crack down on racism in soccer after Lazio supporters littered a stadium with images of Holocaust victim and diarist Anne Frank wearing a jersey of city rival Roma.

Miri Regev’s office says a letter dispatched to Luca Lotti called the display “despicable” and accused thousands of Lazio fans of openly identifying with neo-Nazi symbols. She wrote that calling Roma players “Jews” inferred they were a “scourge to be avoided.”

The Italian soccer federation has said a passage from Frank’s diary will be read aloud at all soccer matches in Italy this week. It said it would also be combined with a minute’s silence before Serie A, B and C matches to promote Holocaust remembrance.