Rome, Feb. 10 (LaPresse) – "I think the parties are not doing enough to support the No in the referendum. They waited a long time and only started to act when support for the No rose. You have to fight if you are convinced, when no one believes in a comeback. You don’t act out of convenience, whether it’s convenient or not. Now I’m starting to see some activity, but not with much strength or conviction." This is what Naples’ chief prosecutor Nicola Gratteri said on Otto e mezzo on La7. "As far as I know, there is no danger of a return of the Red Brigades. Obviously, one must not exaggerate. People must have the right to protest. But if the same person who protests starts damaging public property and becomes violent, they must be stopped and, if necessary, arrested," Gratteri added. "When last summer a brigadier was kicked, why was there outrage for 24 hours and then it was never discussed again? At that moment it wasn’t needed, it wasn’t functional. For two weeks now, we’ve been talking about Turin."
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