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Italian Police Keep Protesters From Milan–Cortina Torch Relay Launch

Heightened security kept small protest groups away from the Rome route to keep the relay on schedule.

Overview

  • Authorities said two pro-Palestinian groups, including one of about 15 people, were removed before reaching the relay route in Rome.
  • Police monitored a separate group of around 10 waving PLO flags near La Sapienza University, and three people displayed pro‑Venezuela signs near the U.S. embassy.
  • Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri opened the relay at Rome’s Stadio dei Marmi, with the first day concluding in Piazza del Popolo.
  • The relay spans 12,000 kilometers across all 110 Italian provinces, features 10,001 torchbearers, and is scheduled to reach Milan’s San Siro for the February 6 opening ceremony.
  • Italy’s response reflects a year of large Gaza‑war demonstrations and protest-related disruptions at European sports events, including recent arrests at a UK soccer match and an Israeli team’s exclusion from an Italian race.