Askatasuna, damage of nearly 300 thousand euros after the demonstration on January 31
The costs incurred from the January 31 Askatasuna demonstration in Turin amount to nearly 300,000 euros, impacting public funds and services in the city.
Pro Pal, hereโs the bill for Askatasuna: 5 arrests for the devastations
Five individuals were arrested in connection with violent protests and sabotages in Turin, which are seen as a challenge to state authority.
"In Turin, a trap from Piantedosi." The accusation of the parliamentarian from Avs regarding the Askatasuna march
Turin's recent violent protests have sparked a heated political debate on accountability and the response of law enforcement.
New Anarchist Claims. Target Valsusa for Askatasuna
Anarchists are returning to Valsusa to protest against the presence of Israeli citizens in the area, under the banner of anti-militarization and solidarity with Palestinian resistance.
Red threats against the anti-Askatasuna prosecutor
The public prosecutor Lucia Musti faces threats and intimidation from the New PCI following her condemnation of violence related to Askatasuna.
The protest against Askatasuna disrupts the left
A chaotic morning at the Livorno city council was triggered by a debate over recent violent protests supporting the evacuated social center Askatasuna in Turin.
Zionist killers not welcome: the threat from No Tav and Askatasuna
In Val Susa, a protest against alleged Israeli military presence at a local hotel has been organized by anarchists and the No Tav movement, stirring tensions with law enforcement.
The antagonists devastate the headquarters of Fdi in Cagliari. But the magistrate immediately archives the 'link' with Askatasuna
Antagonists attacked the Fratelli d'Italia office in Cagliari, but the prosecutor decided to archive the investigation despite evidence.
No Tav and Askatasuna antagonists of gold. 100,000 euros spent for the chaos in Turin
The chaos in Turin involving No Tav and Askatasuna activists is linked to a 2016 phone call and cost around 100,000 euros.
The Tactics of the Opponents: the 'Faceless' Guerrillas
Urban guerrilla activities in Turin have sparked ongoing discussions, particularly following a judge's decision regarding the limited arrests made despite significant violence during a pro Askatasuna demonstration.
Turin, the two activists arrested for the clashes at Askatasuna are free. And the right attacks the judge
The judge has released two activists from custody after violent clashes during a demonstration in support of the social center Askatasuna in Turin.
Gianna Gancia (Lega): โI went to the Askatasuna march only out of curiosity: I was shopping nearbyโ
Regional councilor Gianna Gancia explains her presence among the protesters as merely curious, clarifying that she did not participate in the protest and condemning the manipulations from party colleagues.
Cerno on Tg4: "The violent ones from Askatasuna released because the enemies of certain judges are the law enforcement forces"
Tommaso Cerno discussed the release of three individuals arrested during the violent Askatasuna protest in Turin, suggesting that their release reflects a broader conflict between magistrates and law enforcement.
"More cops dead, more orphans". Shocking writings at the University of Turin
Messages promoting violence and hatred appeared on the walls of the University of Turin, coinciding with a support demonstration for Askatasuna.
Clashes in Turin, the policeman's account: "Dragged away from my team"
Alessandro Calista, a police officer, reports being violently pulled away from his squad during the national Askatasuna march in Turin, as the situation escalated with stones and other projectiles being thrown.
Clashes over Askatasuna, the investigating judge releases two demonstrators. Another is placed under house arrest
Two of the three individuals arrested during the January 31 protests in Turin for Askatasuna have been released with obligations, while a third has been placed under house arrest.
Clashes in Turin: two of the arrested released with signing obligation, one under house arrest
A judge in Turin has decided that two of the three arrested protesters from Saturday's riots will be released with an obligation to sign, while one is placed under house arrest following clashes after a protest supporting the Askatasuna social center.
The Violent Anti-Flame: The Plan to Boycott the Games in Chats
In Turin, following a violent demonstration by Askatasuna, anarchist groups plan to disrupt the upcoming Winter Olympics in February 2024.
Milan locks down for the Olympics. From Askatasuna to collectives: gathering for the assault on the city
Around 10,000 people are expected in Milan, including various social centers, environmentalists, territorial committees, and students' collectives, in response to the city's preparations for the Olympics following recent unrest.
The Vannacci Effect in Parliament: the two coalitions are increasingly distant
The attempt to find a common response to the violence in Turin failed before it even started, with no fruitful results from the phone call between Giorgia Meloni and Elly Schlein after the clashes at the demonstration for the closure of the Askatasuna social center.
Askatasuna, Piantedosi's Alarm: "Clash that Calls to Mind Terroristic Dynamics"
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi addressed the Parliament regarding the events in Turin on January 31 and the Askatasuna demonstration, expressing government solidarity with police officers injured in the clashes.
Askatasuna, Cerno warns the left: 'This is how the right wins elections'
Cerno criticizes the left for being shortsighted in their responses to recent violence in Askatasuna, arguing that their ambiguous stance is benefitting the right in upcoming elections.
The waiter, the salesman, the precarious worker: who are the arrested for the clashes in Askatasuna
Three young individuals, including a waiter and a sweet seller, were arrested for violent clashes at the Askatasuna protest in Turin, all of whom have no prior records with law enforcement.
Askatasuna challenges the government. The map of antagonist power
The article discusses the recent clashes in Turin, where the Askatasuna group gathered European autonomists, leading to violence and protest against government actions.
The magistrates underestimate that social center. And sometimes they pardon it
Antonio Rinaudo, an experienced Italian magistrate, expresses concerns about leniency towards violent offenders connected to the Askatasuna social center following their court cases.
Violence for Askatasuna, the line from the Turin prosecutor: will not contest attempted murder
The Turin prosecutor's office has decided not to charge attempted murder in connection with the violent assault on a police officer during protests against the eviction of the Askatasuna social center.
Years of Lead? Useless comparisons: Askatasuna raises its voice and seeks legitimacy
Askatasuna celebrates the success of a recent demonstration in Turin, claiming it as a significant political event that has helped rebuild community ties and gain recognition post-eviction.
A Single Gunshot, 'Eradicate Askatasuna' and Meloni: So, Today...
A video has surfaced showing masked individuals entering a pro-Askatasuna demonstration, challenging the narrative that street violence was solely caused by a violent faction.
Askatasuna, now FdI asks for the step back of the Avs councilor in Turin
The Askatasuna march in Turin, expected to end in clashes, drew thousands of anarchists and antagonists, leading to calls for a councilor's resignation from FdI.
The security summit after the events in Askatasuna. Tajani: "We need a law to prevent the violent from attending demonstrations"
A meeting was held in Palazzo Chigi led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to discuss new security regulations following clashes at a demonstration in Turin for the Askatasuna social center, attended by key government officials.
Albanese holds rallies in social centers. But regarding the shame, Askatasuna chooses silence
Francesca Albanese is moving her political rallies to social centers despite the impending eviction of these illegally occupied venues, raising eyebrows over her choices amid ongoing controversies.
The responsibility lies with those who organize. The risks were known
Senate President Ignazio La Russa expresses outrage over the violent incident involving anarchists during a protest against the closure of the Askatasuna social center in Turin, attributing responsibility to the organizers.
Acquittals, dismissals and the search for a loophole. The lenient hand with the violent
In response to the brutal images of police assaults by Askatasuna militants, the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office is seeking to reclassify their leaders' charges to include criminal association, a previous ruling having been overturned last year.
Now They Sing 'Bella Ciao' at Askatasuna
The article discusses a recent event where attendees sang 'Bella Ciao' at a press room to protest a press conference regarding immigration organized by various far-right groups.
Solidarity, but already distinctions and accusations start
In the aftermath of a violent incident against a police officer at the Askatasuna rally in Turin, the left struggles with internal divisions and accusations towards the government, complicating their stance on violence and protests.
The administrations cover social centers with gold
The article discusses the financial operations behind social centers in Italy, revealing a multi-million euro business through fundraising, events, and illegally occupied properties, exemplified by the collaboration agreement between Askatasuna and the left-wing municipality of Turin.
The hammer brigade has come from all over Europe to take back 'Aska'
In Turin, over 1,200 demonstrators clashed with police in an effort to reclaim the historic Askatasuna site, displaying tension surrounding recent evictions.
Organizing the opposition to the Meloni government
Tomorrow in Turin, antagonists will try to reopen the Askatasuna chapter with a national assembly at a main location of the University of Turin, raising concerns about public safety due to the venue's association with a violent social center.
Freed Askatasuna, but its 'branch' is still occupied. A banner appears to free the imam of Turin
Local politicians in Turin aim to restore legality and public health by repurposing the former ITIS Baldracco site, which remains occupied despite calls for its use as a cultural site.
Askatasuna: for the left, the climate of fear in Turin is the government's fault
The left in Turin blames the government for the climate of fear in the city following clashes during a street parade in defense of the Askatasuna social center, which resulted in injuries to police officers.
The New Year of Askatasuna: firecrackers and bombs against the Carabinieri
During the Askatasuna Street Parade, tensions escalated when demonstrators threw firecrackers and bombs towards the police, who responded with tear gas and water cannons.
The street festival of Askatasuna, the 'street parade' takes over a bit of Turin
The Askatasuna street parade in Turin featured revelers moving towards Campus Einaudi with music and smoke, while some participants directed firecrackers and whistles at the police without facing any immediate response.
Hannoun Case, Cerno's Attack on Tg4: "Left in Silence Not to Lose Votes from Pro Palestinians. Never a Real Distinction Between Hamas and Palestine"
Tommaso Cerno critiques the left's reluctance to distinguish between Hamas and Palestine during a Tg4 appearance, discussing the recent closure of the Askatasuna occupation in Turin.
Askatasuna, the legal battle against eviction begins: access to documents requested
In Turin, the legal battle against the eviction of Askatasuna has started, with two citizens from the committee requesting access to documents related to the police operation on December 18.