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The “No green passes” return to the streets. Bologna prohibits demonstrations until January 9th

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After the further tightening of the Draghi government with restrictions for those who do not have green certification, the No Green passes are preparing for new demonstrations. And the protest against the government’s health policies to contain the pandemic does not stop, despite the bans in some cities in light of the rising contagion curve. Like Bologna, which from Saturday 27 November until 9 January has banned the entire historic center from demonstrations.

From Milan to Rome: the events announced

In anticipation of the great national demonstration announced for December 18 in Piazza Castello, in Turin, also on Saturday November 27 (for the seventeenth consecutive week) initiatives are scheduled in various Italian squares.

The people of the no green passes of Milano tightens the ranks around Zeno Molgora, the 28-year-old originally from Turin, believed to be the creator of the Saturday afternoon processions in the Lombard capital and under investigation for instigating a crime aggravated by electronic means. In the chat of the Telegram channel, which has almost 33 thousand subscribers, users express solidarity with Molgora and have decided to dedicate the event scheduled for Saturday to the 28-year-old. “Everyone in the square for Zeno.” The appointment is in pizza Duomo at 5pm.

A Genoa the protest event organized by the Genoa Citizens’ Committee will take place from 2.30 pm in Piazza della Vittoria, while the procession organized by Libera Piazza Genova will cross streets outside the city center.

New Saturday of events also in Roma. In the morning a sit-in by CGIL, CISL and UIL in the center of Piazza Santi Apostoli which is expected to attract 500 people. At 10 am also a rally in Piazza Trilussa against violence against women. In the afternoon, from 2 pm, there will be a procession against violence against women that will start from Piazza della Repubblica and arrive in San Giovanni. 50 thousand participants have been pre-notified. Under the lens the chats of the No Green Pass where a possible blitz is announced in the afternoon in the Ponte Sisto area, near the Ministry of Health: at the moment the protest has not been forewarned but the area will still be monitored by the police.

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