NOT ALLOWED TO SHOUT ALLAH HU AKBAR IN VENICE

Date: 02/01/2020

Anyone shouting 'Allahu akbar' in St Mark's Square will be shot

Venice mayor: Anyone shouting 'Allahu akbar' in St Mark's Square will be shot

Controversial Luigi Brugnaro says it will happen 'after three steps'
Jon Sharman
Thursday 24 August 2017 15:36

Venice's mayor has spoken out ( Getty Images )
Venice's controversial mayor has declared that anyone shouting "Allahu akbar" in the city's famous St Mark's Square will be shot "after three steps".
Luigi Brugnaro also said the Italian city was safer than Barcelona, where terrorists killed 13 people earlier this month in a van attack at the La Rambla tourist hotspot.

His previous controversial stances have included a ban on books about homosexuality in Venice's schools.

According to The Times, Mr Brugnaro said: "We keep our guard up.
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"If anyone runs into St Mark's Square shouting 'Allahu akbar' we will take him down.
"A year ago, I said after four steps. Now, after three."
Defending his remarks at a conference in northern Italy, he added: "I have never been politically correct, I am incorrect. I would shoot, we would shoot."
Concrete barriers have been installed in some of Italy's most famous sites in the wake of the Barcelona atrocity.
Major tourist attractions in Milan, Rome, Bologna and Turin are all stepping up security in pedestrianised areas. Although Italy has not suffered any attacks on its territory there have been repeated warnings by Isis that the country is on its hit list.

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