Squares in turmoil against the dictatorship of the "green pass"

   

Against government decisions on the "Green pass "yesterday there were demonstrations from North to South for 'stop the dictatorship of the passport slavery'and to the cry'freedom, freedom'There was tension with the police in Rome. In Milan and Naples also insults to Prime Minister Draghi, slogans against 'Big Pharma' and multinationals. They were seen in the procession David stars pinned on the chest with the words'not vaccinated = Jews' and signs with swastikas which are likened to the "green pass". While the protest is mounting in the country i young people push vaccinations in Italy. In the last 7 days they have had the first dose or the single dose (because they have already had Covid) 350 thousand under 30, 118 thousand between 12 and 19 years. A triple growth compared to those of 50-69 year olds: 124 thousand vaccinated in the last week. Infections have been stable in the last 24 hours: 5.140 cases, 5 deaths, 2,2% positive rate. But intensive care and hospitalizations date back (+17 and +36 compared to yesterday). gThe new decree provides for access for the relatives of the sick to the waiting rooms of the emergency rooms and hospital wards only with the "green pass".

The leader of the League Matteo Salvini ignites the conflict in the majority on the obligation of "Green pass" decided by the government for indoor restaurants and bars and for large events. He sided with the managers of discos who want to reopen and talks about 'racism against locals and young people'. The leader of the League criticizes Prime Minister Draghi for the words about who urges not to get vaccinated: 'I was negatively surprised. I had heard him before the CDM, if he had any observations he could have me on the phone and not through a press conference '.

Disorders registered in several foreign countries. From Europe to Australia, the protest against the health measures imposed to stem the resumption of the Covid-19 epidemic due to the Delta variant widens. From Paris and Athens, passing through Sydney and Melbourne, the demonstrations degenerated into scuffles between the demonstrators and the police who in some cases used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowds. The first clashes were reported in Paris: while in several cities in France, including Strasbourg, Nantes, Lille and Bordeaux, peaceful sit-ins against health passes were held (according to the Ministry of the Interior, participants across the country there were 161 thousand), riots took place in the capital in the late afternoon, when the marches were over, between the demonstrators and the police in the Champs-Elyse'es area. About 200 people erected barricades and fired rubber bullets at the officers who responded with tear gas and water cannons. The police then managed to disperse the demonstrators by removing them from the area. Violent clashes were also reported in Athens during protests against compulsory anti-Covid vaccinations for some categories. The policemen used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the people, at least 4 thousand, who had gathered in the center of the Greek capital to oppose the mandatory vaccinations of some workers such as health and nursing staff. Some demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails, prompting the police to respond with tear gas. Thousands of people also demonstrated in the two largest Australian cities: in Sydney the police carried out several arrests after violent clashes. In Melbourne, however, protesters crowded the streets after gathering in front of the state parliament.

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