(ANSA) – ROME, Nov. 7 – Prosecutors in Rome have launched an investigation into last week’s Van Gogh soup attack by Rome’s climate activists, judicial sources said Monday, at the Palazzo Bonaparte on Friday. It has been seeded, but like other international art targets in recent climate change activism, the painting is undamaged because it is behind glass. Carabinieri said the three young women could face charges of “damaging, looting, destroying and illegally using cultural property.”They said they could be prosecuted and face up to five years in prison. “The government knows it is a criminal and has started fighting us because it hides its head in the sand. (United Nations Secretary-General Antonio) Guterres just said, “Humanity must make a choice: Cooperate or die.” These are the words of Guterres against criminal governments” (ANSA).
Source: dna November 08, 2022 04:04 UTC