意大利政府提出了一项被称为"反甘地"的法律, 惩罚抗议期间的道路封锁, 针对气候活动, 批评者认为它压制异议, 限制公民不服从. Italy's government advances a law, dubbed "anti-Gandhi," to penalize road blockages during protests, targeting climate activism, with critics arguing it suppresses dissent and limits civil disobedience.
由总理乔治亚·梅洛尼 (Giorgia Meloni) 领导的意大利政府正在推进一项有争议的安全法,绰号“反甘地”法,该法可能因抗议期间的道路堵塞而判处最高两年的监禁,特别是针对气候活动。 Italy's government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, is advancing a controversial security law, nicknamed the "anti-Gandhi" law, which could impose up to two years in prison for road blockages during protests, particularly targeting climate activism. 批评者认为立法旨在压制异见和限制非暴力反抗,而支持者则认为立法对公共秩序是必要的。 Critics argue the legislation seeks to suppress dissent and limit civil disobedience, while proponents claim it is necessary for public order. 法律还提议取消对监禁孕妇的保护。 The law also proposes lifting protections against jailing pregnant women.