Pros and cons: Milan protesters confront anti-immigration rally

18 Oct, 2014 20:09 / Updated 10 years ago

Thousands of people took to the streets of Milan on Saturday as anti-immigration demonstrators from the right-wing Lega Nord party were confronted by an anti-racism rally.

Crowds of Lega Nord (Northern League) supporters joined the party leaders, carrying “Stop Invasion” banners. The protest was aimed against illegal immigration and the Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) operation – a special search and rescue program launched in Italy last year to save migrants lost at sea.

Italian Lega Nord holds big demo in #Milan calling for independence 4 #Padania & stop "invasion" of immigrants. #Legapic.twitter.com/3FPGhBkhFj

— Cas Mudde (@CasMudde) October 18, 2014

Milano. 18 Ottobre 2014. h19:40. Manifestazione della Lega Nord. pic.twitter.com/ztt8wvMQBN

— Roberto G. (@r50) October 18, 2014

The demonstration was met with a counter-march, with around 1,500 participants chanting slogans against the Northern League movement and carrying caricatures of the party's leaders.

Members of various social and community centers, along with anti-fascist activists and associations, gathered in what they dubbed an "anti-racism demonstration." Muslim women wearing veils reportedly marched in the front row.

#Milan demonstrates against racism and #Lega Nord @Ruptlypic.twitter.com/ev8ZsVkxQ8

— Alba Ferrer (@Alba_at_work) October 18, 2014

#Italy: #18O Thousands Demo against fascist & racist Leganord Party in #Milano#stopinvasione#antifa via @Cantierepic.twitter.com/mj8jV7SJJh

— ѕyndιcalιѕт (@syndicalisms) October 18, 2014

The counter-rally participants carried banners reading, "He who loves freedom, hates racism.”

"Obviously, this is their concept of democracy. Now we have become accustomed," Northern League regional councilor Francesco Bruzzone said after being confronted by protesters, as quoted by local media.