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Police uses a water cannon as demonstrators protest against the government's introduction of the"Green Pass" near Chigi Palace in Rome, Italy, October 9, 2021. The heat between riot police and protesters in Rome eventually cooled down on Saturday evening after water cannon and tear gas was fired at anti 'Green Pass' demonstrators.
Police in helmets and carrying shields and batons blocked them from marching down a street that runs past Premier Mario Draghi's office. Many protesters raised clenched fists or waved Italian flags and shouted “Freedom!” One banner read “Get your hands off work."
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