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Verona protests ahead of Olympics closing ceremony

The protest was against the housing costs, and the environmental concerns associated with the Winter Games.

The "Olympics?" rally was organized by university groups and associations that oppose hosting an event they say disrupts forests, pours concrete onto fragile land and deepens social inequality. The rally, "Olympics?

"We're here to protect our territory against speculation...and from the impossible cost of attending events," Giannina, a 76 year old activist said.

Tickets were priced between 950 euros and 2,900 euros. The ceremony began at 8:30 pm (1930 GMT), inside Verona’s ancient Roman Arena.

The banner said: "Fewer Games, more homes."

Francesca (34), who traveled from Vicenza about 60 km away, claimed that the landscape was "defaced" by new Olympic structures.

She said, "They built concrete monsters like the bobsleigh tracks which will serve no use." "Public money was wasted, which could have been spent on hydrogeological safety or housing plans."

Some protesters waved Palestinian flags while wearing keffiyeh scarfs.

Protesters marched from the 16th century Porta Palio up to the 19th century Arsenal Square for about two hours.

They asked unsuccessfully to be let inside the'red zone' at the closest point. Before the march moved on, activists painted in large letters the words "FIVE CIRCLE, A THREE HUNDRED DEBTS" on the road.

Verona mayor Damiano Tomasi stated that high-profile events like the Olympics are always at risk of people trying to take advantage of the situation. It is therefore appropriate to "deploy an increased level of security."

On the first day of these Games, a?much bigger demonstration -- attracting nearly?10,000 -- was held in Milan. It later became violent. $1 = 0.8482 Euros (Reporting and writing by Emilio Parodi, Editing by Ed Osmond & Alison Williams).

(source: Reuters)