Two have already been delivered, others (about ten?) could arrive in the next few days. The night demonstration of January 13 to prevent the transport of wind turbines from the port of Oristano-Santa Giusta, between Provincial Roads 49 and 56, is experiencing an unexpected tailback. In fact, the most aggressive activists, at least in words, considering the peaceful nature of the sit-in, have been reached by the so-called urban Daspo.

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The document was delivered to Rosi Tocco, 60, an activist from Uta. Mother of two girls, one 40 and the other 25, and grandmother of two granddaughters, aged 5 and 9. She admits that she addressed herself in particular to the driver of the truck that was transporting the wind turbine, in response to some perhaps risky judgments of the latter: "But I'm not afraid," says the woman, who last November was part of the all-female group that occupied the Regional Council against the law on suitable areas. "Our peaceful battle against renewables certainly doesn't stop here."

A Daspo also for an activist from Barbagia, whose name has not been released, and others could arrive. There were about thirty people near the truck. Another twenty demonstrated in the streets of the port in an equally peaceful manner, but with a few less shouts. "But this will not prevent our battle against wind, photovoltaic and agrivoltaic from continuing," says Tocco who, through the lawyer Michele Zuddas, will ask to be heard at the Police Headquarters to clarify her position.

All the details in the article by Lorenzo Piras on L'Unione Sarda on newsstands and in the digital edition

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