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Europe@feddit.orgbyRiddick3001@lemmy.world
1 year

Today: many Protests in Europe. Serbia, Hungary, Romania & Italy.

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    • Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
      1 year

      Solidarity wirh the people against corruption and for democracy.

      Context: see links below and other Ops. Pics stolen and made a ‘collage’ in the same order as the title.

      -Serbia

      -Hungary

      -Romania

      -Italy

      EDIT; link to most recent Romanian (pro Europe) protest, instead of older one

        • federal reverse@feddit.orgEnglish
          1 year

          Could you please also link something that gives context here? Thanks!

            • Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
              1 year

              Done. Was looking for one encompassing all these protests to post as one link in the OP, but couldn’t find one atm.

              +don’t know how to avoid that the pic appears twice.

                • federal reverse@feddit.orgEnglish
                  1 year

                  Thanks, awesome!

                    • Petersson@feddit.orgEnglish
                      1 year

                      Seit wann bist denn du Mod hier?

                        • adr1an@programming.devEnglish
                          1 year

                          Since the beginning if I recall correctly. Please use English, and follow all rules. Thanks.

                  • certainly_not_a_cat@lemmy.worldEnglish
                    1 year

                    The link for the protest in Romania is about a small but violent protest that happened earlier this week. This article is about the protest today which was a pro-European one.

                      • Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
                        1 year

                        The link for the protest in Romania is about a small but violent protest that happened earlier this week

                        Correct. I updated it. tnx

                        " A Fish with its Mouth Closed Never Gets Caught" lol

                      • dzsimbo@lemm.eeEnglish
                        1 year

                        Very interesting.

                        The Hungarian and Serbian protests are pretty clear cut. Former was a rally on a national holiday by the opposition lead, while the Serbs finally have a clear and open reason to demand blood. The Italian one feels like it’s almost a direct answer to the Trump-Zelensky mis-hap (or maybe I just saw the call to protest pop up around then).

                        What’s happening in Romania though? What I got from the article is that there was no proven link to the Russians. That seems like a tough nut to crack. The nationalists are in the streets protesting for democracy? Are there many?

                        Such exciting times! Thanks for the post.

                          • Riddick3001@lemmy.worldEnglish
                            1 year

                            What’s happening in Romania though?

                            Yeah, good point, it is confusing. The link I posted earlier, was a prior protest. Today, was another protest though, which was Pro-European and anti- extremism

                            +I’ll edit OP link to the more recent one. tnx

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