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ITALY - POLITICS - HEALTH - VIRUS - DEMO

ITALY - POLITICS - HEALTH - VIRUS - DEMO
Leader in Rome of far-right party Forza Nuova, Giuliano Castellino (L) speaks on stage on Piazza del Popolo during a protest against the mandatory sanitary pass called "green pass" in the aim to limit the spread of the Covid-19 in Rome on October 9, 2021. Italian police on October 10, 2021 arrested leaders and other members of far-right party Forza Nuova after a protest in Rome turned violent, with many calling for the group to be banned. Hundreds of people gathered to demonstrate against anti-coronavirus measures in central Rome on October 9, clashing with police and wrecking premises including the headquarters of the CGIL trade union federation. Police deployed water cannon and tear gas to disperse crowds over several hours of unrest. Italian media reported that among 12 people arrested were Roberto Fiore, Forza Nuova's national secretary, and Giuliano Castellino, the movement's chief in Rome.

Tiziana FABI / AFP
Document reference 000_9PM23H
SLUG ITALY - POLITICS - HEALTH - VIRUS - DEMO
Creation date 10/9/2021 13:05 UTC
City/Country Rome, Italy
Credit Tiziana FABI / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 29.02 Mb / 3900 x 2601 / 300 dpi

ITALY - POLITICS - HEALTH - VIRUS - DEMO

ITALY - POLITICS - HEALTH - VIRUS - DEMO
Leader in Rome of far-right party Forza Nuova, Giuliano Castellino (L) speaks on stage on Piazza del Popolo during a protest against the mandatory sanitary pass called "green pass" in the aim to limit the spread of the Covid-19 in Rome on October 9, 2021. Italian police on October 10, 2021 arrested leaders and other members of far-right party Forza Nuova after a protest in Rome turned violent, with many calling for the group to be banned. Hundreds of people gathered to demonstrate against anti-coronavirus measures in central Rome on October 9, clashing with police and wrecking premises including the headquarters of the CGIL trade union federation. Police deployed water cannon and tear gas to disperse crowds over several hours of unrest. Italian media reported that among 12 people arrested were Roberto Fiore, Forza Nuova's national secretary, and Giuliano Castellino, the movement's chief in Rome.

Tiziana FABI / AFP