Roma: Comune censura manifesti anti-Bergoglio – FOTO

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Sono stati rimossi oltre 200 manifesti affissi sui muri di tutta Roma per contestare Bergoglio: siamo tornati al Papa Re. La foto ritraeva Bergoglio a tutto campo e in basso la scritta: ‘A France’, hai commissariato Congregazioni, rimosso sacerdoti, decapitato l’Ordine di Malta e i Francescani dell’Immacolata, ignorato Cardinali… ma n’do sta la tua misericordia?’.

A passerby lifts a paper sheet covering an anti-Pope Francis poster to read it, in central Rome, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. On Saturday, posters appeared around Rome featuring a stern-looking Francis and questioning "Where's your mercy?" It referenced the decapitation of the Knights of Malta, Cardinal Raymond Burke's marginalization and other actions Francis has taken against conservative, tradition-minded groups. (ANSA/AP Photo/Beatrice Larco)
A passerby lifts a paper sheet covering an anti-Pope Francis poster to read it, in central Rome, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. On Saturday, posters appeared around Rome featuring a stern-looking Francis and questioning “Where’s your mercy?” It referenced the decapitation of the Knights of Malta, Cardinal Raymond Burke’s marginalization and other actions Francis has taken against conservative, tradition-minded groups. (ANSA/AP Photo/Beatrice Larco)
Agenti della Polizia Locale di Roma rimuovono diversi manifesti di contestazione a Papa Francesco e al suo operato, 04 febbraio 2017. ANSA/UFFICIO STAMPA POLIZIA ROMA CAPITALE +++EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO SALES+++
Agenti della Polizia Locale di Roma rimuovono diversi manifesti di contestazione a Papa Francesco e al suo operato, 04 febbraio 2017.
ANSA/UFFICIO STAMPA POLIZIA ROMA CAPITALE
+++EDITORIAL USE ONLY – NO SALES+++
A paper sheet with writing in Italian reading "Illigal Posting" covers an anti-Pope Francis poster in central Rome, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. On Saturday, posters appeared around Rome featuring a stern-looking Francis and questioning "Where's your mercy?" It referenced the decapitation of the Knights of Malta, Cardinal Raymond Burke's marginalization and other actions Francis has taken against conservative, tradition-minded groups. (ANSA/AP Photo/Beatrice Larco)
A paper sheet with writing in Italian reading “Illigal Posting” covers an anti-Pope Francis poster in central Rome, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2017. On Saturday, posters appeared around Rome featuring a stern-looking Francis and questioning “Where’s your mercy?” It referenced the decapitation of the Knights of Malta, Cardinal Raymond Burke’s marginalization and other actions Francis has taken against conservative, tradition-minded groups. (ANSA/AP Photo/Beatrice Larco)
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Le decine di manifesti anonimi erano stati anche coperti dalla scritta “Affissione abusiva” per nascondere la frase. I poster anti-Bergoglio sono stati affissi in vari quartieri della Capitale, soprattutto nelle zone centrali.