Testament of the week: Let the bombers protest and tolerate them for 1 hour.



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The police ask for peace protesters to point them out the provocateurs lost their meaning on Wednesday

Testament of the week: Let the bombers protest and tolerate them for 1 hour.

Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, taking hundreds of protesters away by truck. In France, Greece and Germany, they also beat and arrested, but somehow they are still the right people.

During 58 days of protests there were provocateurs in 3 of them. It was clear that the so-called The Great Popular Uprising will have aggressive elements that generally do not protest against the system, corruption, the government. It wasn’t that hard to get noticed when they arrived. The employees of the Ministry of the Interior, who work with the agitators, know them by their three names and PINs only when they see their faces. However, they were in the square, without hiding or harassing the police for more than an hour. And then completely different people took it away.

The agitators had left as they had arrived. Calls to the public to identify police provocateurs have lost their relevance. On Wednesday, they were monitored by all the police, filmed by cameras isolated from civilians, and nothing was followed.

There is no explanation as to why the terrorists were not removed from the crowd with the first explosions. I do not think they were purposely allowed to bleed the protest there and that this serves as a motive for dismantling the camps.

It is too wicked to risk the lives and health of peaceful policemen and protesters, even if it happens in the most backward and poorest country in the European Union. Nor do I believe that the police chiefs on whom the security of mass events depends are incompetent. Because the next day there were no bombs or propaganda. All the streets leading to the square were guarded by police officers from the so-called filtering points and even the girls’ bags.

The truth is that there were 50 people left for unknown reasons to give a reason to fight for normal people. An ugly own goal that resonated in Europe and could give new impetus to discontent. Sometimes small stones make the car turn.



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