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Rome, a Parade Against the Security Decree From Piazza Vittorio to Porta San Paolo. The Slogans: "Let's Raise Our Heads Against the State of Fear" and "Hasta La Victoria"

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Activists of the Extinction Rebellion movement tell of having been stopped and identified by the police at the end of the buses in Piazza Mancini. Pianese (police union): "Decree defends the honest"

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Activists of the Extinction Rebellion movement tell of having been stopped and identified by the police at the end of the buses in Piazza Mancini. Pianese (police union): "Decree defends the honest"

·Italy
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There are over twenty thousand participants expected at the parade that will cross from Piazza Vittorio to Porta San Paolo

·Milan, Italy
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According to some sources, around 150,000 people took part in the demonstration underway in Rome against the Security decree, which started at 2 pm from Piazza Vittorio and headed towards Piazza di Porta San Paolo. The demonstrators oppose the measure, strongly supported by the government, as it is "dangerous and unconstitutional", since it introduces 14 new crimes and increases the penalties for at least 9 of the existing ones. Before the demon…

Among flags and banners, the national demonstration called by the “A pieno regime” network to protest against the security decree took place today in Rome. According to the organizers, around 150 thousand people took to the streets. “Let’s raise our heads against the State of fear” was the banner held by the demonstrators at the head of the procession. The demonstration started from Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome at 2:00 pm and arrived in P…

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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