Turin, protesters set fire to blow-ups of G7 leaders
(LaPresse) The protesters set fire to blow-ups with the faces of the leaders of the G7 countries – from British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to French President Emmanuel Macron…
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(LaPresse) The protesters against the forum of the seven great countries of the earth who arrived in Venaria Reale (Turin) set fire to the blow-ups with the faces of the leaders of the G7 countries – from the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to the French President Emmanuel Macron. In via Andrea Mensa they found a barrier of law enforcement deployed in anti-riot gear to prevent access to the Royal Palace of Venaria, where the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment will take place from Monday. They lit a bonfire in the middle of the street and threw the cardboard sheets into the flames. “They will be overwhelmed by the opposition that we continue to make against them and we will never stop”, they shouted from the megaphone waving the flags of Palestine and No Tav. Choirs were sung in particular against the president of the United States, Joe Biden.