Writings no vax and against the Green pass and the government have appeared on the perimeter wall of the cemetery of Villamassargia and on the cycle path that leads from Gonnesa to Plagemesu beach, in Sulcis Iglesiente.

Phrases made with red spray paint such as "GP = Nazism" or "the vax kills and the government knows" and accompanied by a symbol: a circle with the W imprinted on it. The police are investigating both episodes.

The mayor of Villamassargia, Debora Porrà, formalized the complaint this morning and has already taken steps to have the writings deleted. "We have restored the wall - he explains - the community felt offended by this gesture because, regardless of the content, a sacred place was violated".

The first citizen also recalls that in the country of Southern Sardinia over 80% of citizens are vaccinated and believes that the fact is the work of "people who do not belong to our community".

Writings also deleted in Gonnesa where the mayor Pietro Cocco condemns the episode in no uncertain terms: "If they think that by doing so they increase the consensus, it seems to me that they have, instead, the opposite effect, one can also disagree but engage in such nonsense ... ". Two weeks ago, again in Sulcis - this time in Gonnosfanadiga - writings against vaccines, against the green pass and against a municipal councilor appeared on the outside walls of the cemetery.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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