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Thousands of people at the anti-racist demonstration in Rome. Buses stuck for hours by police at toll booths
This Saturday, November 10, which gives meaning to the word since 14:00 "people", he is Unfortunately, it started well before 2 pm, time of the protest against racism and the decree on security, a decree which, according to the protestersat a lot of insecurity, as well as damaging principles of solidarityat and humanityat considered essential. To remind& # 39;the attention of those who were preparing to go to Piazza della Repubblica, were the messages, the phone calls of many friends, that buses organized by all& # 39;Italy makes gi giftat around 13:00 to be blocked by at least one& # 39;now to the tolls of& # 39;access to Rome. Their stories speak of an exhausting and unjustified expectation. Then they talked about checks: checking documents, banners, carefully checked one by one. perchhe is? Difficult to find a convincing or non-disturbing answer. The fact is that some reported to have managed to reach the center of Rome after two or three hours of waiting, pbading through meticulous and unexplained checks. not he is a confirmation of the constitutional principle of the free expression of one's own thought, and it would be important to clarify this point. and& # 39; reason to mitigate racism?
This disturbing prologue deserves clarification not only from those who have jurisdiction in this regard, but also from parties who speak of "love", maneuvers or policies made with heart: even those measures that do not confirm the full respect of the Italians, blocked at the toll on dozens of buses regularly leased and directed in Rome in the strict respect of the legalityat express a& # 39;political and social opinion, they seem inspired by the heart, the& # 39;love for Italians?
This premise forò he must remain so, becausehe is the story to tell he is l& # 39;on the other hand, the fact that in Rome the afternoon of Saturday, November 10, the word means "people" has rediscovered a meaning, a clear meaning. A deeply Roman significance, given that the patron saints of the cityatPeter and Paul, in Rome, they found death, certainly not birth. Instead, they came, as he is well known, by far, but for centuries, St. Peter and St. Paul, saints for whom Rome stops on June 29 of each year. and& # 39; even in the spirit of the cityat Italians with two foreign saints from far away, bosses that at least 30 thousand people, summoned by at least 400 badociations, have come together to say no to racism. and& # 39; was the first major extra-parliamentary Roman procession, in the sense that no one could seehe is a n flaghe is a face due to the parties in Parliament. Someone absent becausehe is favorable to the decree opposed by the place, a person absent becausehe is immersed in its pre-congress rites, or why?he is interested in other rituals. It is precisely these party absences that have little to say to those who wanted to show their commitment to human rights and not to party conventions that have turned this place into a people. A people who dress differently, think differently, pray differently or may not pray, have different goals.atbut respects, appreciates both those who can pray and those who do not know how to do it, do not criminalize diversitiesaton the contrary, he chooses to live together. This people has given the word people a non-primordial and non-liberal meaning, but the opposite. I followed the procession with the delegation of the Syrians present on the square, with their flag, the one with three stars, that is to sayhe is the flag of the Syrian state before the coup d'etat Assad. Unlike other circumstances, the Syrian people were present with its flag and not those who torture it, which made me applaud Mimmo Lucano& # 39;former mayor of this Riace who feels citizen of his country but also of this new Roman and Italian people& # 39;Italy in which all are, in accordance with the legal statusat. To the fans of& # 39;another flag I willingly leave the& # 39;accessions to parades promoted by acronyms reminiscent of the dark times of the& # 39;Europe.
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