The Court of Trieste rejects the request for special surveillance for the activist Laura Zorzini

The Court of Trieste rejects the request for special surveillance for the activist Laura Zorzini
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The Court of Trieste rejected the request for a special surveillance measure for Laura Zorzini, the Trieste activist who has now become a national champion of environmental and animal protection.

Zorzini adheres to movements such as the “Last Generation” or “Animal Rebellion”. He has participated in road blockades, disruption of public events or in the defacement of government buildings. Initiatives carried out outside the region, but given his residence in Trieste, it was the police commissioner Pietro Ostuni who put forward the proposal for special surveillance.

During the first hearing it was the deputy prosecutor Cristina Bacer who asked that the proposal be rejected, a request now accepted.

Among the protest demonstrations in which Zorzini took part there was, for example, the blitz in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, with activists who “glued” their hands to the painting “Spring” by Sandro Botticelli. In Trieste, on Easter day, with a group of animal rights activists he broke into the church of Sant’Antonio Taumaturgo.–

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