They demonstrated against the Green Pass clinging to a rope and wearing a striped bib that recalled that of the Nazi concentration camps.

A scene, set up in Novara, which has unleashed the wrath of the Jewish communities but not only, while the investigators are evaluating whether crimes have been committed.

"Farneticazioni", defined them Noemi Di Segni, president of UCEI, Union of Italian Jewish communities, before which "it is not possible to invoke the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution. Impossible comparisons such as the one we have witnessed constitute an absolute abuse and an offense to Memory, which is not only Jewish Memory but the common heritage of a society and civilization. As often denounced in recent months and years, a defense of values that is increasingly at risk and whose persistent outrage also puts our future at risk ".

Health Minister Roberto Speranza says he is "shocked by those who refer to the concentration camps, these are things outside the grace of God".

"My mind goes to last year, when we began to close consistently, in March 2020 with the lockdown that blocked the country for a month and a half - he continues - If I feel frustrated? I am a leftist, I have frequented squares, the social question deserves representation, but I don't think there is a link between the social question and health dictatorship. There is no health dictatorship, we must insist on giving messages based on scientific evidence. These people should not be insulted, but convinced on the data that tell us that vaccines they are effective and safe ".

"Equating the need to vaccinate, which is currently the first and only tool to save lives from the Covid-19 epidemic, with the Nazi extermination represents well the mental distortion of these people, a few ignorant of history", underlines the Anpi. while the mayor of Novara, Alessandro Canelli, reminds us that even the right to express dissent has limits "that should never be overcome and above all not through violence. Because this is what it is: whoever wants to demonstrate must first of all show respect for others and for our history ".

Politics also condemned the protest: Anna Rossomando, vice president of the Senate and head of Justice and Rights of the Democratic Party, Anna Rossomando, speaks of "shame that offends the memory of the victims of the Shoah", according to whom "even if only to relate the vaccine or the Green pass with the Holocaust it is simply insane. " "An outrage to history that cannot be tolerated", also for the vice president of the Forza Italia group in the Senate and head of the blue movement for relations with allies, Licia Ronzulli.

(Unioneonline / D)

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