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November 25, 2020 In Rome, the clearing of two occupied premises started at dawn: the former "Cinema Palazzo" in the heart of the San Lorenzo district (renamed "Nuovo Cinema Palazzo" by the anti-fascist collectives that had occupied it since 2011), and one Forza Nuova headquarters in Via Taranto 57 in San Giovanni (Ater premises, where FN had also opened the "Skull Pub").



Police armored vehicles manned the two areas.

To give the news, as regards the building located in San Lorenzo, it was the 'Nuovo Cinema Palazzo' that launched an appeal to citizens on Facebook: "Let's wake up Rome, wake up San Lorenzo. The arrogance came in the dark and he occupied the Cinema Palazzo and Piazza dei Sanniti. Now the sun is coming out and today we have nothing more important to do than show that we are not there. Bring creativity, energy, strength and patience with you. It will be a long day, we have all the time to give our contribution. From now on see you in via degli Ausoni under the Cerere pasta factory. 'Each of us must give something so that some of us are not forced to give everything' "reads the post.


"We will be here all day ... Today we are together, at the right distance, but we are together" write the militants announcing a march at 5 pm "Let us make our voices heard, the city belongs to everyone and everyone!".



Raggi: "Well the evictions, Rome does not tolerate abusive occupations"


"I thank the Prefecture and the police for today's eviction operations. In Rome, abusive occupations are not tolerated. Legality is back".

So the mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi in a tweet.



Valeriani: "Local Ater in San Giovanni will go to associations"


"This morning the police cleared a room in Ater, illegally occupied by Forza Nuova in the San Giovanni district in Rome. This space has been recovered to the community and now Ater will be able to work on a public tender to assign it to local associations ".

Thus in a post on Facebook Massimiliano Valeriani, Councilor for Urban Planning, Housing Policies and Waste of the Lazio Region.