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Verona protests ahead of the closing ceremony of the Olympics

The Winter Games were accompanied by protests against housing costs, environmental concerns and the cost of the Winter Games.

The ceremony will be held in the ancient Roman arena of Verona at 8:30 pm (1930 GMT).

The rally was called "Olympics?" The rally, "Olympics? No thanks", was organized by university groups and association that oppose the hosting of a?event they say disrupts forests, pours concrete on fragile land?and deepens societal inequality.

"We're here to defend our land from speculators... and the absurd cost of attending events," Giannina, a 76-year old activist, said, noting that tickets costing 400 euros for a seat at the closing ceremony.

The banner said: "More homes for all, fewer games for the few."

Francesca, a 34-year-old who traveled from Vicenza (about 60 km away) said that the new Olympic structures had "defaced" the landscape.

She said, "They built concrete monstrosities such as the bobsleigh tracks that will serve no purpose." "Public money was wasted, which could have been spent on hydrogeological safety plans and housing."

Some protesters waved Palestinian flags while wearing keffiyeh scarfs.

Protesters planned a march of around two hours from the Porta Palio (16th century) to the Arsenal Square (19th century). On the first day of Games, a?much bigger demonstration in Milan - attracting nearly?10,000 people - turned violent. (Reporting and writing by Emilio Parodi; editing by Ed Osmond).

(source: Reuters)