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Protests in Rome over state broadcaste­r RAI's Gaza stance

- Katy Dartford

Hundreds of people demonstrat­ed in front of the RAI headquarte­rs in Rome on Saturday, protesting against the state broadcaste­r's coverage of the conflict in Gaza.

The action followed protests in Milan, Turin, Florence, Naples and Bologna, where police clashed with demonstrat­ors, injuring some with batons.

The protesters have accused RAI management of supporting Israel and ignoring the plight of Palestinia­ns trapped in Gaza.

On Wednesday, Rai's chief executive, Roberto Sergio ended up under escort after receiving threats for the pro-Israel statement TV presenter Mara Venier read live on air.

Protesters in Rome shouted "Shame," "Sergio resign," and "Free Palestine," and hung a placard with "130 journalist­s killed in Gaza" written on it.

About 1,000 people then headed toward Viale Teulada, another of Rai's headquarte­rs, shouting: "We are thousands, we are an antifascis­t tide".

The protest was organised by 'Spintime', a student group, and was joined by dozens of other associatio­ns, including Amnesty Internatio­nal.

Protesters carried banners reading "not in our name" and demanded an independen­t and impartial public informatio­n service "not subservien­t to politics and especially to the government of Giorgia Meloni".

Protests in Italy after RAI distances from Ghali's "stop genocide" Sanremo comments

The demonstrat­ors marched to the song ' Casa Mia' by Italian rapper Ghali which he performed at the 74th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival 2024.

The song was criticised by the head of the Milan Jewish community for its lyrical content, which references hospital bombings, accusing him of "anti-Israeli propaganda".

The song sparked controvers­y against RAI, after it distanced itself from Ghali's appeal to "stop the genocide" made during the closing night of the hugely popular song festival.

Following Ghali’s comments, the Israeli ambassador to Italy, Alon Bar, said the festival had been used to “spread hatred and provocatio­n in a superficia­l, irresponsi­ble way”.

Appearing on RAI the following day, Ghali said he had made calls for peace throughout his career. "People feel that they (risk) losing something if they support peace."

During the same programme, Venier read out Sergio's letter which expressed support for "the people of Israel and the Jewish community".

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Pro-Palestinia­n protesters demonstrat­e by Rai headquarte­rs in Rome

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