massive demo in italy
the toryagraph | 04.03.2002 11:22
By Bruce Johnston in Rome
(Filed: 04/03/2002)
HUNDREDS of thousands of Italians took to the streets of Rome at the weekend to protest against prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Organisers claimed the march was at least 500,000-strong. Government figures put the numbers at 120,000.
A supporter from the Olive Tree coalition wears a Pinocchio nose to mock Silvio Berlusconi
Protesters sported Pinocchio noses mocking the conservative prime minister and media baron, who is being tried for corruption, or waved banners calling him a liar. Others called on Italy to "wake up."
Piero Fassino, head of the Left Democrats, the largest party in the Centre-Left opposition humiliated in national elections last May, said: "We are here to protest peacefully against the man who thinks and acts like the owner of this country."
A larger demonstration is scheduled for March 23 and Italy's largest trades union, CGIL, is planning a general strike later this month.
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External links
Silvio Berlusconi - Governo Italiano [in Italian]
Berlusconi a Bossi: 'Uniti saremo invincibili' [3 Mar '02] - La Repubblica
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