Dozens of migrants detained at Napier Barracks in Kent protested against the detrimental quality of life that they are forced to live in, as well as a lack of PPE and health protocols put in place for their protection.
Credits: Sisyphusa
Dozens of migrants detained at Napier Barracks in Kent protested against the detrimental quality of life that they are forced to live in, as well as a lack of PPE and health protocols put in place for their protection.
Credits: Sisyphusa
Around 150-200 students in Patras took to the streets to decry a law passed by the Ministry of Education, creating a university police force in Greece which would exist for the first time since the fall of the military junta in 1974 after a failed annexation of Cyprus and a student uprising.
Hundreds of marchers and cyclists in Santiago protested at various points of the capital city in solidarity with political prisoners of the uprising in Chile, demanding an immediate general pardon for all convictions made against anarchists with relation to the uprising.
Thousands of protesters in Thessaloniki marched in opposition to police repression at the Aristotle University under the guise of a new law passed by the Ministry of Education, which enables police to re-enter universities for the first time in decades after the fall of the military dictatorship.
Hundreds of protesters across Eswatini took to the streets in opposition to the country’s government, the last remaining absolute monarchy of Africa. Demonstrators clashed with police and the military, setting fire to businesses and assets of the king and royal family.