Based on true events, the film "Diaz, Politics and Violence" (Diaz, Do not Clean Up This
Blood - 2012) portrays the dramatic and visceral way, the arbitrary acts by Italian police
during one of the largest demonstrations ever occurred in the history Italy. In 2001 the
Italian city of Genoa sedi or the 27th G8 summit, a group that brings together the eight
richest countries in the world (United States, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, Japan, the
UK and Russia). The government organized a tight security for the event, but that did not
stop people from manifesting. Approximately 300 000 protesters from various parts of the
world marched through the streets, burned cars, smashed banks and clashed with police, one
of the greatest acts of anti-globalization which has news, and what became known as the
"Battle of Genoa." On the night of July 21, 2001, police carried out a brutal attack on
activists who were camped in school-Diaz Pascoli. Many ended up in the hospital and later
were taken to a detention center. To justify the illegal action, the police planted two
cocktails Motolov on site. The film contains some real scenes taken from the documentary
"Black Block", as displayed by the Cinema of Resistance. Worth checking out.
Will be on display 12/07 17h conference room video (Little Castle).
location: University of Par? (UEPA) Campus I CCSE. Trav Dutra Telegrafo the neighborhood
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