Italy’s ‘Sardines’ to pack Rome for anti-fascist rally
Mattia Santori, one of the founders of youth-driven 'Sardine Movement', says today's march is a 'challenge' to Romans to prove their democratic credentials. – EPA pic, December 14, 2019.
TENS of thousands of members of Italy’s youth-driven Sardine Movement are due to rally in Rome today, in their bid to further shake up the country’s politics and battle xenophobia. The “Sardines” have become a symbol of protest against the far-right firebrand leader Matteo Salvini, who served as interior minister and deputy prime minister in Italy’s previous coalition government and cracked down on immigration.
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