Thursday, January 22, 2009

In Italy, restrict the venue of demonstrations and rallies.

In Italy, banned rallies and demonstrations near the sites of religious worship, army barracks, trade and cultural centers, as well as in densely populated areas, and some other places, reports AFP, referring to the newspaper La Repubblica.
The reason for this decision was the demonstration of Muslims protesting Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, which took place in Milan on January 3. Then, hundreds of participants a few minutes to pray for the Muslim ceremony in front of the Cathedral, which caused outrage Christians.
Later, the leaders of the Muslim community apologized to Archbishop Cardinal Milanskomu Dionidzhi Tettamantsi (Dionigi Tettamanzi).
According to the Minister of Interior of Italy, Roberto Maroni (Roberto Maroni), local authorities should continue to take steps to ensure that such incidents do not recur.
On the reaction of human rights organizations at the initiative of the Italian authorities the information has not yet been received.

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