• Green pass: the garrison at the port of Genoa cleared

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21 October 2021 Trieste, the center in these days of the no Green pass movement, was preparing for the march tomorrow at 2 pm announced by the organizers and authorized by the Police Headquarters. Instead, the news came that "the advance notice of the march has been revoked, therefore, on Friday, according to what was learned by the organizers, the march will not take place". 



The Coordination of 15 October had requested authorization both for the holding of the demonstration on Friday and for the occupation of Piazza Unità d'Italia on Saturday 23, when a representative of the "no Green pass" will meet the Minister of Agricultural Policies, Stefano Patuanelli .



The decision of the Coordination could be linked to the unauthorized demonstration called by other groups (not better specified) for tomorrow morning. “An unofficial flyer is circulating - Matteo Schiavon specified by the Coordination 15 October - referring to a demonstration on Friday morning. If there is a risk of external infiltration into the march, we are ready to cancel it ”.



The appeal of the Coordination: stay in your cities


"Please, I ask you with all my heart. Demonstrate in your city. If the police charge us there are hot-headed people and it turns out that we lose our reasons." This is the appeal launched on the Facebook page of the "15 October Coordination" by a port after the news of the cancellation of the march scheduled for tomorrow. "Stay in the squares of your city - he adds - even if there are 4 of you, it doesn't matter. Make videos and publish them on social networks. We port workers promise that we will not give up our battle against the health dictatorship".



Meanwhile, the Municipality of Trieste announces that, for security reasons, the Umberto Veruda exhibition hall in Piazza Piccola 2 and the Municipal Art Hall in Piazza dell 'will be closed on Friday 22 and Saturday 23. Unification of Italy 4.



Fedriga: dialogue is done with respect


Meanwhile, the President of the Regine Friuli Venezia Giulia, Fedriga, said: "As I have always said, I am willing to dialogue with everyone, but all the other citizens who are not protesting - the majority - they demand respect. When I hear from the demonstrators in the square, even from citizens who come from completely different parts of Italy, that with great satisfaction they have caused economic and occupational damage to my city, I think it is unacceptable ".

Bragging about it "is indecent and shameful. Dialogue is fine, but dialogue is done with respect".