individuals protesting against Italy's health pass sparked controversy after evaluating themselves to prisoners of Nazi concentration camps.
The protesters wore striped bibs and held placards announcing "No dictatorship" as they marched through Novara, in northern Italy, on Saturday.
There have been several, every now and then violent, protests in Italy over the so-known as 'green pass', which the govt made obligatory for all workers in October.
"For months, the no-vax stream has continued to use the reminiscence of the Holocaust in a distorted or shameful approach," noted Rossella Bottini Treves, president of the Jewish neighborhood of Vercelli. "The latest alarming case being that of Novara, where anti-vaccine and eco-friendly flow demonstrators raved about being 'prisoners of Auschwitz'."
The anti-fascist supplier, Anpi, described the episode on Twitter as "the disgrace of lack of knowledge"
The Italian fitness minister, Roberto Speranza, expressed his shock, adding: "What I saw in Novara is out of the grace of God."
in the meantime, 900 individuals gathered in Predappio, the birth town of the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, on Sunday to mark the anniversary of his march on Rome and to protest towards the green move.
Italians need to present proof of vaccination, immunisation or a bad examine when getting into their places of work and for eating interior at bars or restaurants, travelling with the aid of airplane or lengthy-distance coach and getting into museums, theatres, cinemas, nightclubs and stadiums. As of Monday, nearly eighty three% of the inhabitants aged over 12 have been fully vaccinated.
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