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Participants of anti-fascist festival in Spain protested against sending weapons to Kyiv

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Participants of anti-fascist festival in Spain protested against sending weapons to Kyiv


03.10.2023


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A protest rally against the transfer of weapons to the Kyiv regime was held in Spain, the Izvestia telegram channel reports. It took place as part of the Fiesta PCE festival. The annual event is anti-fascist in nature. It has been carried out by the Spanish Communist Party for almost 50 years.

On the first day alone, about 4,000 people attended the festival. Among the participants were representatives of the ''left'' political forces from all regions of Spain. They were joined by delegations from Cuba, Palestine and other countries. Together with representatives of foreign countries, they discussed the situation that is developing in the world.

Residents of the Netherlands also oppose arms supplies to Ukraine. The protest took place in Amsterdam. The participants gathered in the central city square, they held in their hands the slogans ''Peace with Russia'', ''No NATO - no war'', ''Stop sending weapons to Ukraine!''. They then walked through the streets of Amsterdam to Central Station.

According to the organizers, the number of participants in such events is constantly growing. The idea to hold such rallies came from local residents. Dutch society is increasingly dissatisfied with the position of the authorities regarding the conflict in Ukraine, especially since this affects various aspects of life.

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