‘Similar to criminal conspiracy’: draconian new law targets Italian ravers

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‘Similar to criminal conspiracy’: draconian new law targets Italian ravers
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Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing coalition passes bill that means event organisers can have their phones tapped and face six years in jail

Bill passed by Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing coalition means event organisers can have their phones tapped and face six years in jail

Interior minister Matteo Piantedosi and Giorgia Meloni as the former defends the proposal to crack down on raves in October.without being seen as a major issue. But in the past few years they have become a hot-button topic, with the media fuelling negative campaigns against them and conservative politicians demonising ravers after newspapers linked a party in Valentano, a town in central Italy, to the fatal drowning of a man in a nearby lake.

The phenomenon grew after 1994, when some British rave crews – fleeing the crackdown on illegal raves at home – moved to France and then to Italy. Spiral Tribe, the London collective that had faced a trial“one of the longest and most expensive cases in British legal history”, became a driving force on the Italian scene, introducing the travelling culture and a new aesthetic.

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