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A video that will make you feel better 🤍🍉
Credits to @chuckmodi1 on X
Last night around one million of people gathered for a massive protest in our capital city. During the fifteen minute silence for the fifteen victims a sound canon was used. Illegal by the way in my country. I beg everyone who sees this to inform themselves on the massive student protests in Serbia. Corruption runs deep. Not just here, everywhere in the world. But i can fight it here. With fellow students, friends, family, strangers. Because everyone is sick of corruption, of forced separation inside our borders, we are tired and angry. Things need to CHANGE. I support and spread news i hear about everyone all over the world. Countries big and small. All i ask is for the world to do the same. 15 people died because of greed, hunger for power and more money, because of corruption. What happened last night was unforgivable. What has been going on for months, for years, is unforgivable. Down with the dictatorship! Freedom and justice for the people!
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Greece 2021
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Hello. You may remember this post I made about the brutal agression of French students, organized by the University’s Dean. I have some updates, if you’re interested. Since Thursday, we haven’t been idle. We went of several marches and protests against the violences, asking for the Dean to step down. As of today, he has been arrested, alongside the History teacher who came with the fascist group and hit the students.
Friday morning, there was still blood on the stairs leading to the Law University. At 1pm, 400 students gathered in front of the uni, where the girl in the picture in my previous post came to explain what happened, before passing out and being transported back to the hospital. Then, we marched to the Prefecture, where we asked to be received by the Prefet. We were, and he listened.
Sunday, there was a fascist march, which we stopped by simply being three times as many and making them run. The police was protecting them from us, even if they were the one who attacked and we haven’t hurt anyone in the two months our strike has been going on.
Tuesday, we held an Assembly at my university, to vote for the continued blocking of the campus, as well as our Dean’s resignation. The picture at the top of this post is when we voted (we were around 3,000 people). As you can see, we won. We vote for the unlimited blocking of the campus until all our demands are met (demands which include the French President’s resignation, only because we know we’ll never get it which means the blocking will never stop).
On Tuesday, the students who were hurt at the Law University went to the Police Station. The police officers refused to receive them, claiming their complain wasn’t acceptable and they were never attacked by fascist. So we sent about 200 students from our Assembly to the Police Station and we basically yelled them into submission. Our friends were received and their complaint heard.
Today, we marched against police violence and fascists groups. We marched fro three hours, we blocked the train station (because the train company employees are striking and we are supporting them). The police treated us like dangerous criminal, and we had to hide our faces because the fascists are taking pictures of us and compiling them to attack us in the street. We were 1,200.
Please share this around, like you did for the first post. Something big is happening. Our friends who were sent to the hospital deserve it.