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Photos of anti-government protests in Poland. Photo: Facebook / Irina Kobylchenko
The actions against the ban on abortion, which have been carried out in Poland for a week, have today turned into a massive anti-government march, in which more than 100,000 people participated. The demonstrations ended in massive clashes between protesters and the police and nationalist soccer fans.
Reported by O2.
“At the corner of Gozha and Marshalkovskaya streets, people march, some with small children, in the battle formation of an ancient phalanx. There are large inscriptions on them:” Do not teach a mother to give birth to children “and “Families against fans.” It is surprising that traditional patriarchal slogans such as “Don’t teach your father to have children” were replaced by feminized messages. A student of sound engineering passes by. Has a large handwritten inscription “The duck he is not our teacher ” Ed.). When asked where this slogan comes from, he replies: “No one will decide for me. I’m tired,” said the correspondent for the publication.
When the number of protesters exceeded 100,000, the military police arrived in Warsaw. Dozens of activists are now known to have been arrested. The protesters are heading towards Kachinsky’s house.
It is noted that, in addition to the police, soccer fans are trying to disperse the rally, who beat the activists, flood them with tear gas and hide.
The Polish branch of Greenpeace also joined the protest, which hung from a construction crane near the Palace of Culture and Science a 15-meter banner with the slogan “We are not alone” and a large red lightning bolt, symbol of the strike by women.
We recall that on October 22 in the Polish capital, Warsaw, there were massive protests over the decision of the Constitutional Court, which tightened the ban on abortion. During the action, clashes arose between protesters and law enforcement officers, there are detainees.
As “Strana” reported, Polish President Andrzej Duda has changed his mind on women’s abortion rights. A week ago, by decision of the Constitutional Court, women in Poland were forbidden to perform abortions, but after a week of massive protests, the president changed his mind.
Also, “Strana” wrote that in the Polish capital, Warsaw, as well as in other cities of the country, protests continue against the abortion ban, which was previously supported by the Constitutional Court of the republic.