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Turin Prepares for the National Askatasuna March: Thousands Are Arriving From All over Italy.

TURIN – Tomorrow, Saturday, January 31, the Piedmontese capital will host a large national demonstration against the government, the war, the militarization of territories, and attacks on social spaces. The march is expected to be massive, with over 220 participants from across Italy and thousands of activists expected from across the peninsula. The slogan chosen by the promoters, "Turin has been, is, and always will be partisan," is a call to a…
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TURIN – Tomorrow, Saturday, January 31, the Piedmontese capital will host a large national demonstration against the government, the war, the militarization of territories, and attacks on social spaces. The march is expected to be massive, with over 220 participants from across Italy and thousands of activists expected from across the peninsula. The slogan chosen by the promoters, "Turin has been, is, and always will be partisan," is a call to a…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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