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02 November 2021 A file was opened by the Novara Public Prosecutor's Office on last Saturday's anti-Green pass demonstration, during which a group of demonstrators paraded with uniforms and bibs reminiscent of deportees.



The initiative follows the sending of a detailed report from the Police Headquarters.

However, there are no offenses or entries in the register of suspects.



The idea of ​​Novara's no-green passes of parading disguised as inmates from concentration camps had caused the Union of Italian Jewish communities to rise up because of the barbed wire and signs that compared the vaccination campaign to the tragedy of the Shoah. 



The images had shown, in fact, people in a row, joined by a barbed wire held in hand and wearing replica bibs of the uniforms of the inmates in the Nazi extermination camps. 



At the head of the procession was an employee of the Novara hospital who then tried to run for cover.



The Provincial Order of Surgeons and Dentists of Novara also intervened after the demonstration.

"I would like to take this opportunity to reaffirm that the green pass is a measure of common sense and that it has allowed the most varied economic activities to be carried out", said the president of the Order, Federico D'Andrea.

"Far from being a liberticidal measure, it is a rule that protects all citizens".