Here it is, the peaceful rebellion. Half of Sardinia, yesterday morning, woke up plastered with banners and writings against the so-called suitable areas. The writings, all the same, appeared at the height of bridges and lay-bys.

The acronym claiming the writings is from a new group, probably a new entry in the Pratobello Network, about which nothing is actually known yet: a large R, created using the flag of Sardinia with the sticks that bend, to form a symbol that in Sardinian refers to Rebellia, which stands for revolution, as well as rebellion.

The banners and writings have appeared in almost all the roads connecting the large centers of the Island. For example, in the State Road 130 and then in the direction of Carbonia, in the Carlo Felice in Villagreca and other centers up to Marrubiu and, then, Macomer. In the 131 dcn up to Budoni.

"It is clear," says Pasquale Mereu, mayor of Orgosolo and father of Pratobello 24, "that throughout Sardinia the desire to leave no stone unturned to assert the will of 211 thousand Sardinians is growing ."

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