Turin, Italy saw scenes of extreme violence on Saturday during a demonstration agains the eviction of the illegally occupied Askatasuna anarchist ’social centre’ last December. The centre was shut down and the property seized at the end of last year by DIGOS, the General Investigations and Special Operations Division (DIGOS) of the Italian Police, after the centre’s activists took part in an attack against the headquarters of Italian newspaper La Stampa.
In Turin, 30 anti-fascist protesters attacked a police officer lying on the ground from behind, using hammers and batons. Anti-fascists are terrorists and must be treated as such. There must be no mercy for them. pic.twitter.com/gVwJHWc1gs
— RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) February 1, 2026
