Nearly five years after the large coronavirus protests in the port of Trieste, five coronavirus demonstrators have been acquitted. They were charged with resisting authority and insulting police officers during the evacuation of a protest camp on October 18, 2021. According to the court, it could not be proven that the defendants had committed the offenses charged, international media reported.
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Nearly five years after the large coronavirus protests in the port of Trieste, five coronavirus demonstrators have been acquitted. They were charged with resisting authority and insulting police officers during the evacuation of a protest camp on October 18, 2021. According to the court, it could not be proven that the defendants had committed the offenses charged, international media reported.