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Prompt Free Trieste the restoration of the regime of the Carriage free North of Trieste
the movement asks that it crosses opened in the harbor area come immediately I closed
April 2, 2012
Yesterday Free the Trieste Movement has carried out a manifestation in the Carriage free North of Trieste (called "Old Port") in order to ask the revocation for decrees of suspension of the regime of the Carriage free and in order to evidence that, also being an inserted extraterritorial zone in the international port of Trieste, like from Peace treaty of 1947, "the Carriage free North - the movement explains - is assaulted by the put Italian property investment from local the public administrations and from the national institutions".
According to Free Trieste, the attempt is on "to suppress the bonded area in order to transform this valuable part of the port in inserted city area in the Municipality of Trieste. The conversion plan - the movement finds - already is authorized by the Italian administrations with release of concessions to the proposing societies and even though the regime of Carriage free did not allow it. In aid to a property investment from 1,5 billion euros - Free Trieste emphasizes - the same Prefect of Trieste is taken part, than as commissioner of government of the Zone To of the Free Territory of Trieste it has decreed to the illegitimate suspension of the Carriage free North".
Free the Trieste Movement asks therefore that I decree of the commissioner of Italian government with which is suspended the regime of the Carriage free North of Trieste is revoked and that it crosses opened in the harbor area come immediately I closed and specifies that is turned yesterday is before a series of actions to defense of the international port of Trieste.
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