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Thread: 15/10/2011: Guerriglia urbana nelle strade di Roma

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    Was Rome a war Zone during the protests?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siberyak View Post
    Was Rome a war Zone during the protests?
    something like that ... clashes continued even now, and there were more than 90 injured, shops and cars destroyed ...

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    What's the Black Bloc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribuno View Post
    something like that ... clashes continued even now, and there were more than 90 injured, shops and cars destroyed ...
    Were you there when it happend? How mad are Italians now with the govermnet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturni View Post
    What's the Black Bloc?
    They're a group of anti-capitalist revolutionaries who typically use violent and destructive methods of protest.

    Quote Originally Posted by Siberyak View Post
    Were you there when it happend? How mad are Italians now with the govermnet?
    No, I was not in Rome, but in my city here in Turin. Here there were protests, but peaceful.

    Berlusconi is now less than 40% of appreciation in the polls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fra Baldracco View Post
    Elezioni in primavera o anche prima,ma tanto non cambierŕ nulla lo stesso.. (qualunquismo?)
    berlusca non vincerŕ.

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    This is not gonna be the last time we see rioting at a protest event.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribuno View Post
    They're a group of anti-capitalist revolutionaries who typically use violent and destructive methods of protest.



    No, I was not in Rome, but in my city here in Turin. Here there were protests, but peaceful.

    Berlusconi is now less than 40% of appreciation in the polls


    Here is my plan. If rioting gets very big then Nationalists can get togther and attack Immigrants

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    40% of Italians have not voted, it means that Berlusconi has never been voted by MOST Italians.
    At La7 yesterday news have been given in a more accurate way: apparently there were tens of tousands people manifesting peacefully when a group of individuals of Black Bloc have arrived and started to make violent actions, damaging also stores and of course injuiring people.
    The protest was not against Berlusconi but against the system as a whole and against Capitalism. Most of the protesters were anyway also anti-Berlusconi.

    Most Black Bloc are anarchic, no global, anti-capitalist.

    I think that if the government in Italy doesn't do something really useful for this situation we can expect a movement very similar to that of Brigate Rosse (Red Brigages) of the 70s.

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