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on tuesday at 18:00pm around 70 people gathered outside of the greek
consulate in bern, switzerland
in order to reach the awareness of the people and as a sign of solidarity with
the people struggling in greece.
at 18:00 pm around 70
people gathered in front of the greek consulate in bern/switzerland to raise
awareness of what happened the last days and to show solidarity to our
struggling comrades.
cops were there in order to
protect the building and set up fences to prevent us from putting down candles
in front of the building. we managed to cross one line of fences and put the
candles down there.
after a small demonstration
was held through the inner city of bern,
always being encircled by riot police, but being heard and seen by the
passengers who also got some flyers.
our sadness and anger about
the loss of alexandros and the repression of the pigs
greetings of solidarity to
our struggling comrades in greece