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Shoving and truncheons in front of the Rai headquarters in Naples - News

2024-02-13T14:20:20.221Z

Highlights: Shoving and truncheons in front of the Rai headquarters in Naples. Event organized after the controversy following the singer's performance in Sanremo. De Magistris: 'Batons for those who asked for a ceasefire' Many have the writing 'IsRAIele' among their hands. Others wear masks of the alien who accompanied the singer on the Ariston stage while the Rai acronym has become 'Rai television IsRAIeliana' About two hundred people were in front. of the entrance guarded by the police forces.


Event organized after the controversy following the singer's performance in Sanremo. De Magistris: 'Batons for those who asked for a ceasefire' (ANSA)


Moments of strong tension in front of the RAI headquarters in Naples, in Viale Marconi, for a demonstration organized after the controversy following Ghali's performance in Sanremo.

Some protesters wanted to put up a banner but the attempt was blocked by the police.

There were pushes and truncheons.



    The demonstration was organized by Potere al Popolo, Network for Free Palestine and the Unemployed with the former mayor of Naples, Luigi de Magistris, after the controversy surrounding Ghali's performance in Sanremo.

Many have the writing 'IsRAIele' among their hands.

Others wear masks of the alien who accompanied the singer on the Ariston stage while the Rai acronym has become 'Rai television IsRAIeliana'.

About two hundred people were in front of the entrance guarded by the police forces.

On some posters the writing 'Rai' appears with flowing blood painted on it, while others call for a 'stop to the genocide'.  


De Magistris, 'batons for those who asked for ceasefire

"This morning I was in front of the RAI in Naples to protest against the political use of public television by the CEO Roberto Sergio who aligns the Italian public radio and television in favor of the State of Israel, distancing himself from the singer Ghali who had dared to speak of genocide."

Luigi de Magistris writes it on social media.

"The outcome for those who asked for justice for the Palestinian people, the end of the Israeli occupation, the ceasefire, the stop to the genocide and war crimes of the Israeli Zionists, is many truncheons, with open heads and a lot of blood. Everyone must take sides: either with the oppressed or with the oppressors. I will always be on the same side of history: for free Palestine until victory", concludes the former mayor of Naples.

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