"I am Ivano, I am almost 25 years old and I study at university. Today I speak out because the security decree is a direct attack on our freedom. While in Tuscany they count the damages of the floods and in Sardinia the crops are destroyed by the drought, the government prefers to deal with gagging those who raise their heads to ask for justice ", denounces the young activist.

Ultima Generazione, a movement known for its protests against climate inaction , today in front of the statue of Giordano Bruno gagged with the tricolour at the Magistero in Cagliari, launches an appeal to the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella: do not sign this law.

The invitation also extends to the academic leaders. "I would like the dean of our Faculty, the Rector, to take a stand. To sign this petition and oppose this measure with every possible means."

For young activists, the battle for freedom of thought has ancient roots: Giordano Bruno has shown that ideas can survive repression . "But today, in 2025, are we really ready to tolerate a return to political profiling?", young people ask.

And while Ivano speaks to the professors and students of the University of Cagliari, the other activists have plastered the building and handed out flyers with a QR code where people can sign the petition .

The movement's last action in Sardinia was in November 2023, when a group of young people blocked Via Roma in Cagliari.

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