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More than 250 hooded men left the Giaglione rally. Law enforcement officers attacked from three different points. In Turin, the Sì Tav demonstration
With darkness, calm returned to the forest around the Tav courtyard in Chiomonte (Turin). The protesters returned to the center of the village of Giaglione, where they had gathered in the morning together with other activists from the No Tav movement. In the afternoon of violence, there were two slightly injured among the police. At the moment, no news of stoppages has been reported. Many protesters had come to the Susa Valley from other regions of northern Italy.
A group of 250 hooded activists threw paper bombs and firecrackers at the mobile departments of the forces, at the gate of the ‘Gallo-Roman’ road that blocks access to the Chiomonte work, enlarged in recent days for the works. of the new Turin-Lyon. The group is one of hundreds of activists walking the mountain trails after leaving the rally at the Giaglione sports ground (Turin). The police responded with tear gas canisters.
THE SI-TAV EVENT – “Turin will be beautiful if there is work and hope for everyone. Otherwise, it will be beautiful only for that part of the city that is fine.” Thus, Mino Giachino, a prominent exponent of Si Tav and founder of the Sì Tav Sì labor movement, who gathered this morning for a demonstration in Piazza Castello in Turin. “We are here before the repeated attacks on the work of the future. The Tav is the work of the future, which will relaunch the work in the lower Val di Susa, in Turin and in the country,” says Giachino. For Si Tav, Turin-Lyon “will put us back on the net with the world market, with the global economy. It will bring Turin back to the center of foreign investments that have not existed in recent years.” “Saying no to Tav – continues Giachino – means not working and having hope for the future. I invite the young people who are going to protest in front of the work to put their energies together with ours to build the future, because we represent civil society that wants to change things, not the civil society of the classrooms ”.
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