Feb 12 โ€ข 04:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

From scuffles to Molotov cocktails, (unfortunately) there is a difference

The article discusses recent protests in Milan that escalated into violence, including the use of Molotov cocktails against state infrastructure.

The article focuses on the rising tensions in Italy related to protests against the Olympics, highlighting a recent incident in Milan where demonstrations turned violent. During these protests, a group of activists clashed with police, resulting in several arrests and injuries. The piece emphasizes the troubling trend where peaceful protests devolve into aggressive actions, such as throwing Molotov cocktails, which represent a drastic escalation in the level of violence against state authority.

In a specific example mentioned, a Molotov cocktail was used to attack a signal relay station in Abbadia Lariana, leading to a fire. This incident follows similar acts of sabotage that occurred in Bologna and Pesaro, which disrupted rail services shortly after the inauguration of the Games. Authorities, including Lecco's Public Prosecutor's Office, are set to investigate the incident and determine those responsible, though it is suggested that the attack displayed less organization compared to previous acts of sabotage.

The context of these events raises concerns about the future of protests in Italy and the implications for public safety and political discourse. The article indicates a worrying shift in protest tactics, moving from peaceful demonstration to more aggressive, militarized forms of expression, which could potentially deepen societal divisions and lead to more confrontations between activists and law enforcement.

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