Thousands March in Rome Against Security Clampdown Law
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Italian order limiting freedom of assembly sparks international criticism
Amnesty International on Saturday decried an Italian government order, claiming its elevated sanctions against activists, prisoners and migrants constitute a potential grant of arbitrary law enforcement power. The new measures, called “draconian” by the organization, create new offenses for prisoners and migrants at detention centers for not cooperating with or passively resisting police orders. According to the Organization for Security and Coo…
In spite of great heat, thousands of people demonstrated in Rome against a government security decree. According to the government, the law is intended to strengthen public security.
Thousands of people took part in a march on Saturday in Rome to protest against a security law approved by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right government, accusing his reforms in the field of criminal justice...
The rule increases sentences for certain acts, including protests, and strengthens protections for police officers accused of violence
Thousands of people protested Saturday afternoon in Rome against an ultraconservative government law led by Georgia Meloni
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