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Back on Vittorio Emanuele the mood had changed decisively. There was a visible sense of unrest as everyone sought to understand what had happened. In this situation the police outside the Piazza exchanged information, offered advice and negotiated with the student "coordinators" on what could be done or not. At one point a "coordinator" dressed down another one for having used a too inflammatory language to communicate what had happened in the Piazza. Shortly after the police opened up a corridor to let demonstrators leave the Piazza by passing near the Senate through police barriers.
My impression was that for whatever had occurred or was still going on in the Piazza, both the demonstrators and the police authorities outside the piazza collaborated in the best possible way to reduce tension.
The mood has changed.
An officer negotiates with student group coordinators on what actions by the students will be allowed.
A student group coordinator upbraids another for having used excessive language in describing what has been going on in the piazza.
Waiting...
I suspect it is already too heavy. As for photos I've reduced them to 72 dpi, 600 pixel width. I guess that's all right.
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