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Motor rally against Russophobia took place in Berlin

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Motor rally against Russophobia took place in Berlin


05.04.2022

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A convoy of hundreds of cars drove through the streets of Berlin in support of the Russian-speaking residents of Germany. About 900 people took part in the rally driving cars decorated with Russian flags. The participants spoke out against discrimination on national and linguistic grounds, TASS reports.

The participants of the rally took to the Berlin streets under the "No to propaganda at school!" and "No discrimination!" slogans. Russian flags decorated the cars, "Stop hating the Russians" were written on the posters.

In Germany, mass cases of discrimination against Russian-speaking residents are being recorded. Russians are facing aggression from local residents, in addition, Russian institutions are being attacked by vandals, and Russian-made goods have been withdrawn from sale in many stores.

A motor rally in support of Russia was also held in Cyprus. Hundreds of residents of Paphos took part in it. Russians, Belarusians, Syrians, Greeks and Cypriots took to the streets carrying the flags of Russia and Greece.

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