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Meloni’s Strong Stance: Anti-Olympics Protesters Labeled ‘Enemies of Italy’ Amid Milan Games Turmoil

Last updated: February 8, 2026 11:46 am
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has sharply criticized anti-Olympics protesters, calling them “enemies of Italy” after violent demonstrations disrupted the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games, as concerns grow over environmental impact and security.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni delivered a blunt rebuke to anti-Olympics demonstrators, labeling them “enemies of Italy” in a Facebook statement early Sunday. Her remarks follow a volatile weekend in Milan, where protests against the 2026 Winter Games turned violent, with tear gas and water cannons used against demonstrators.

The unrest coincided with a coordinated sabotage of railway lines across Northern Italy, targeting key hubs like Bologna and Pesaro, as first reported by Italian news agency ANSA. Authorities suspect the attacks, which involved cutting and burning infrastructure, were timed to disrupt train services during the opening day of the Games, though no group has claimed responsibility.

The Battle for Milan Streets: Environmental Activism vs. National Pride

The Games have ignited a collision between Italy’s Olympic ambitions and a movement prioritizing climate activism. Demonstrations centered on the ecological cost of new infrastructure, including a contentious bobsled run in Cortina, as well as the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Among the 10,000 peaceful marchers were families and students, many carrying large cardboard cutouts symbolizing trees felled for Olympic venues.

A smaller, more militant faction escalated tensions Saturday evening by confronting police with firecrackers and smoke bombs, in an attempt to breach the Santagiulia Olympic ice hockey rink. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) condemned the violence, with spokesperson Mark Adams stating, “Peaceful protest is legitimate, but violence has no place at the Olympic Games.”

Why the Backlash? The Olympics’ Contentious Footprint

  • Environmental Concerns: The construction of new venues, including a bobsled track in Cortina, has faced criticism for its impact on fragile ecosystems, with demonstrators symbolically representing fallen trees.
  • Presence of U.S. ICE Agents: The deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents has been met with vocal opposition, despite official clarifications that their role is limited to security in U.S. diplomatic spaces, not operational patrol.
  • Security vs. Free Speech: Days before the protests, Meloni’s government enacted a controversial security decree allowing police to preemptively detain potential agitators for up to 12 hours, drawing fire from opposition lawmakers who called it an attack on freedom of expression.

Sabotage and Security: Italy’s Deepening Crisis

Adding urgency to Meloni’s response was the synchronized attack on Italy’s railway system. The transport ministry has launched a terrorism investigation, citing deliberate damage to critical infrastructure in Bologna and along the Adriatic coast. The disruption caused hours-long delays affecting thousands of passengers, prompting vows to seek millions in compensation from perpetrators.

In her statement, Meloni emphasized solidarity with law enforcement and thousands of volunteers working to ensure the Games’ success. She portrayed the protesters as undermining national unity for global audiences: “Thousands of Italians are working to make the Games run smoothly, while these gangs of criminals are trying to spoil the celebration.”

United States' activist Chris Smalls speaks during a protest against ICE at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.
Chris Smalls, a U.S. activist, speaks during a protest against ICE at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on February 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

International Focus: IOC Aligns with Host Nation

The IOC has reinforced its zero-tolerance stance on violence, while הפסילה at the protests reflects concern over use of force. “We draw a line at violence,” Adams reiterated. The organization faces increasing scrutiny over the environmental and social costs of mega-events, even as host countries promise economic benefits and national pride.

Meanwhile, the presence of high-profile figures like U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who toured Milan’s cultural sites — including Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper — added an international political dimension. Vance’s visit coincided with demonstrations against ICE involvement, complicating dialogue between global stakeholders.

A Nation Divided: What’s Next for Italy and the 2026 Games?

The Milan-Cortina Olympics were marketed as a showcase of culture, sportsmanship, and unity, but they may now be remembered for one of the most confrontational starts in Olympic history. Meloni’s fierce rhetoric underscores the government’s intention to maintain control, but escalating protests and sabotage threats risk overshadowing the athletes.

Experts point to a widening gap between perspectives: Olympian tradition vs. climate urgency, national pride vs. global activism. With thousands marching for environmental justice and thousands volunteering for the Games, Italy once again finds itself at the nexus of cultural, social, and political tension, with the world watching.

Despite the turmoil, the Games will continue. The true legacy may not be in medals, but in how nations reconcile the desire for spectacle with the demands for sustainability and inclusion. And how leaders balance security with openness in an increasingly fragmented world.

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