Large Anti-Lockdown Riots in Italy and Spain

October 27th, 2020

Via: Daily Mail:

Protests erupted across Europe last night as thousands of angry demonstrators called on their governments to reconsider a second-round of lockdown restrictions.

In Italy, violence was reported in at least two major northern cities, Milan and Turin, as vast crowds protested freedom-limiting restrictions enforced to tackle a second surge in coronavirus cases.

Witnesses said a number of luxury stores, including a Gucci shop, were ransacked in central Turin as crowds of youths took to the streets after nightfall, letting off huge firecrackers and lighting coloured flares.

The city’s mayor today berated the violent protesters who she said had ‘polluted’ a demonstration by bar and restaurant owners who are facing another economic slump.

In Milan at least 28 people were arrested after protesters threw Molotov cocktails at police in the capital of Lombardy, the original epicentre of the virus in Italy which is now seeing a resurgence of cases.

Meanwhile in Barcelona, demonstrators set rubbish bins on fire in the streets – before riot police intervened to bring the chaos to an end.

The demonstrations came just one day after Spain declared a second nationwide state of emergency covering all regions except the Canary Islands.

The new state of emergency will initially last for 15 days but the Government plans to ask parliament for a six-month extension, meaning the restrictions – which include a 11pm to 6am curfew – could be enforced until early May 2021.

One Response to “Large Anti-Lockdown Riots in Italy and Spain”

  1. dale says:

    Clicked through, that some heavy protesting and rioting. Seems a logical predictable outcome to lockdowns. In the states it seems an eerie calm as everyone waits for the Elections Games to begin. I think Mr. Toads Wild Ride is ready to roll.

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