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Friday, 25 August 2017

Shout ‘Allahu Akbar’ and you will be shot: Venice mayor Luigi Brugnaro

Gondolas and boat-taxis drive on the Canale Grande (Grand Canal) in Venice on April 7, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
The right-wing mayor of the Italian city of Venice has said anybody who shouts "Allahu Akbar" in the city's famous St Mark's Square will be shot.
Luigi Brugnaro said at a press conference in northeast Italy that he ordered police to shoot to kill what he called suspected terrorists.
The controversial mayor said Venice was safer than the Spanish Catalan city of Barcelona where 13 people were killed earlier this month in a car-ramming attack.
Tow tusk pulls away the van that rammed into a crowd Las Rambla Avenue in Barcelona, August 17, 2017. (Photo by AFP)
The mayor’s warning came as the European countries have faced a string of terrorist attacks recently.
"I have never been politically correct, I am incorrect. I would shoot, we would shoot," the right-wing official said at another conference in defending his order to police.
“Allahu Akbar” is a commonly used Arabic expression among all Muslims which means “God is the greatest.”
Brugnaro's controversial order in Venice, known as Italy's floating city, has been likened to the Israeli regime's shoot-to-kill policy against the Palestinians.
More than 300 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli forces in the ongoing tensions since the beginning of October 2015. The conflict broke out after Israeli forces introduced restrictions on the entry of Palestinian worshipers into the compound in East Jerusalem al-Quds in August 2015.

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