Post by : Bianca Haleem
Thousands gathered in the streets of Turin, Italy, on January 31 to protest the eviction of the Askatasuna social centre. The demonstration came after authorities evacuated the self-managed centre, which had been active in the city since 1996.
As the protests escalated, confrontations erupted between demonstrators and police, creating tense situations in various parts of the city. The event has attracted national attention and reignited discussions in Italy over the role of social spaces, evictions, and public order.
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