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New protests in Panebianco – Il Sole 24 Ore

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This article was published on February 24, 2016 at 6:38.

After Monday’s raid, the protesters did yesterday encore against the professor Angelo Panebianco. The collective Cua had stopped the day before the lesson of the political science professor with banners and in the background sounds of war. Twenty-four hours after the other antagonists are sitting in the classroom mingling among students and the beginning of the course, at 9 am, they have challenged the professor, pressing him with provocative questions and insults. Panebianco was forced to suspend the lesson and move it to another more secure classroom.

The prosecutor of Bologna is investigating the events that took place in recent days with the public service disruption hypothesis, he explained prosecutor Valter Giovannini. The university meanwhile will assess measures to ensure the safety of the teacher. Antagonists have targeted the professor the University of Bologna for an article published in the Corriere della Sera on February 14 on the Libyan issue. To his opinion they attacked him calling him a “murderess”. Still other students yesterday prevented the professor to speak for about ten minutes; It is young neighbors to collective Hobo, which twice in 2014 had vandalized the office of the teacher coming to recess the front door. For those facts they were denounced five people, now awaiting hearings before the judge.

The professor declined to add comments to the press about what happened. There are many messages of solidarity to the university professor arrived from politics. For the former Prime Minister Romano Prodi the facts of these two days are “sheer madness, folly.” Even the President of the Emilia-Romagna Region, Stefano Bonaccini, expressed “solidarity with all possible Panebianco, as well as give to all those who are prevented from carrying out a regular lesson.”

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