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Agree with Mattarella about using batons on young - Schmit

Agree with Mattarella about using batons on young - Schmit

Ability to protest being repressed says PES candidate

ROME, 02 March 2024, 15:20

ANSA English Desk

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Nicolas Schmit, the European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights and the Party of European Socialists' (PES) candidate to be the next Commission President, on Saturday intervened in a row about police using batons on young people in Pisa eight days ago.
    The clashes between riot police and demonstrators at a pro-Palestinian protest left five people, including two minors, needing emergency medical treatment.
    Images of some police in Pisa repeatedly hitting students over the head shocked many Italians amid reports of clashes between police and demonstrators at other pro-Palestinian protests in other cities on the same day.
    They prompted a rare rebuke from President Sergio Mattarella, who said that "truncheons fail young people".
    However, Premier Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, said this week that it is "dangerous" to withdraw institutional support for the police.
    "As (seen) in Pisa, the freedom of our young people to demonstrate in safety is being repressed," Schmit said at the PES election congress in Rome.
    "I am with President Mattarella. Using batons on young people is a failure. We must stand together against the extreme right".
    Thousands of people are expected to turn out for a demonstration in Pisa on Saturday to call for the resignation of the local police commissioner following the clashes.
    Marches in support of the Palestinian cause and against heavy-handed policing are also taking place in Florence, Trieste and Rome.
   

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