Padua, the story of the Ultima Generation activist: “My house searched, they could have kicked down the door”

Padua, the story of the Ultima Generation activist: “My house searched, they could have kicked down the door”
Padua, the story of the Ultima Generation activist: “My house searched, they could have kicked down the door”

“It recalls the climate of terror of the oppression of the Argentine dictatorship, the style and ways of raid this morning by the police at the home of four people from the Last Generation, ordered by prosecutor Roberti” (the same one who requested “criminal conspiracy” for Ultima Generazione, then dismissed by the Court Judge a few weeks ago). At 7, the police Padua she showed up with a warrant at the home of Davide, a doctoral student in chemistry, Tania, a doctoral student in psychology, Emma, ​​a psychologist, Fede, 17 years old, Isma, a graduate in industrial biotechnology, threatening to kick down the door and preventing anyone from filming. All the people who on 12 April were stopped by the police before entering Palazzo Zabarella in Padua and taken to the police station together with a journalist and a tourist. “Who knows how many pieces of chalk the police managed to take away this morning?”. This is what we read in a note from Ultima Generazione. “Minister Piantedosi should report to Parliament as soon as possible on what happened in Padua this night towards Last Generation activists, among whom there were also minors” he said Alessandro Zan, member of the national secretariat of the Democratic Party in a note. “This cannot be the State’s response to girls and boys who peacefully fight to combat climate change. This episode – underlines the Dem exponent – ​​follows what has already happened in recent weeks, when a reporter from Mattino di Padova was detained at the police station for several hours”.

 
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