NATO, EU and US flags burned at anti-war rally in Italy

Several hundred residents of the Italian city of Turin came out for an anti-war rally, blaming the leadership of Western countries for the social and economic problems of the population.


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The protesters marched through the streets of Turin with banners containing pacifist slogans and caricatured figures of European politicians. Communist Youth Front activists carried banners demanding the dissolution of NATO and Italy’s withdrawal from the bloc. The inscription on one of them read: “No armaments, no NATO”.

Fausto Locatelli, a spokesman for Italy’s Communist Renaissance Party, said demonstrators condemned any wars started by major rival powers.

The protest ended with the burning of flags of the North Atlantic Alliance, the European Union and the United States by one of the protest leaders. However, law enforcement officers did not intervene in the course of the protest and the rally proceeded without a clash.

Today, marches are planned in all Italian cities on the occasion of the Day of Liberation from Fascism.

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