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Demo at ed ministry over trans teacher who killed self

Never Let This Happen Again say activists on Cloe Bianco's death

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 17 - Teachers, students, gay campaigners and #MeToo activists staged a demonstration outside the education ministry in Rome Friday calling for action to prevent the discrimination of transsexuals like the teacher who killed herself near Venice last weekend.
    "May This Never Happen Again" read one of the banners held up by the protesters, who said the woman had been "systematically insulted and marginalized by hatred".
    The 50-year-old transgender former teacher burned herself alive in her camper van on a northern Italian road at the weekend.
    Cloe Bianco, former teacher at the Istituto Mattei high school of San Dona' di Piave near Venice, had said she was going to commit suicide in a blog post on Friday.
    Her charred body was found in the burned-out vehicle on the regional highway between Auronzo and Misurina near Belluno north of Venice on Saturday.
    In her blog post last Friday Bianco said: "Immediately after the publication of this communique' I will carry out my auto da fe, or rather my free death.
    "On this last day I have celebrated with a tasty meal and excellent nectars from Bacchus, enjoying for the last time wine and food I like.
    "This simple party of the end of my life was accompanied by good music in my little home on wheels, where I will now remain.
    "This is the most poetic way to live my life to the best and end it in the same style.
    "Here everything ends".
    Minister for Relations with Parliament Federico D'Inca' said "this is a terrible story that commits all of us not to look the other way and to work to build a really inclusive and unprejudiced country." He said "it is a story of suffering, marginalization, denied rights and loneliness that no one was able to understand or resolve via the support and understanding that Cloe clearly needed". (ANSA).
   

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