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Assembly No CPR: the mobilization continues!
Public assembly of the regional coordination No CPR: the mobilization continues!
📆Thursday 15 January, at 8 pm, at the Bruno Social Center, the Coordination Trentino – Alto Adige / Südtirol No CPR convenes a public assembly to relaunch and further widen the path of mobilization against the construction of CPR, for rights and social justice.
The protest on Saturday, December 13 went well beyond expectations. It was the fruit of a collective journey, born from the bottom, that produced important results: 66 members of the appeal, more than 1,700 people in the square, a significant expansion towards sectors of civil society that are traditionally not inclined to protest demonstrations, a strong presence of people with migratory backgrounds and applicants asylum, and new associations that, even in the days following the parade, chose to join and want to take part in the process against the Fugatti-Piantedosi agreement.
To this was added, in the following days, the clear words of Bishop Lauro Tisi, who defined the CPR «a new barbarity that opens to the abyss of inhumanity», and the positions of contradictions of as many as 3 constituencies of Trento (Povo, Argentario and San Giuseppe) that follow the approval of the motion “NO CPR” of the historic Centro-Piedicastello district.
In the face of all this, there has been a lot of silence, a sign that supporting CPR directly and the cuts to the reception in front of civil society demonstrations makes it difficult: only the chief of police Pisani decided to support the fake news that CPR would increase the security of the people city, as the crimes would be committed by irregular people. These statements are legitimized by the new agreement with the Province to strengthen the organic quilting. Let’s reiterate that the function of the CPR has nothing to do with that prison, but to deprive people waiting for expulsion of freedom that will probably never happen, regardless of the fact that they have committed crimes.