Naples, demonstration in the Vomero district against anti-Covid measures. VIDEO



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About two thousand people took to the streets to start a march against the rules decided by the government and the Campania Region to contain the coronavirus epidemic. The protest ended without incident. In the Campania region there is an ordinance that requires the closure of activities after 11 at night and prohibits travel beyond these hours for reasons other than work, health or necessity.

Around two thousand people, including merchants, restaurateurs, teachers, students, gym managers and personal trainers, gathered on the night of October 25 in the Vomero district of Naples to give life to a peaceful march against the restrictions decided by the government and the Region. Campania aimed to counteract the coronavirus epidemic (THE SPECIAL). The appointment was made through the social network. In the Campania region, an ordinance is in force that obliges the closure of activities after 11 pm and prohibits traveling beyond these hours for reasons other than work, health or necessity.

Slogans and banners

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The protesters chanted the slogan “Freedom, freedom.” The area affected by the procession, in the Vomero district, was served by numerous police trucks. Several posters were displayed during the protest. One of them said: “Are we still a democratic republic founded on work?” Another bore the words “Two meters of dissent,” which is inspired by the interpersonal distance that is expected to limit coronavirus infections.

Police supervised parade

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The procession, which later went from several hundred people to two thousand participants, was stopped several times by the police. Later, the protesters spoke with the police and there were some moments of tension. After midnight, the procession was reduced to about 100-200 people, detained in the Piazza degli Artisti peacefully, under the surveillance of a large police deployment. Therefore, the protest ended without incident.

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