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.
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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
Anarchists in the northeastern Greek city of Komotini torched 2 ATMs in solidarity with the Koufontinas hunger strike, one belonging to Piraeus Bank and the other to Ethniki.
Hundreds of protesters in Santiago took to the streets to demand the release of all political prisoners of Chile’s social uprising which began in 2019, as well as the resignation of right-wing President Sebastian Piñera. Police arrived with newly made militarized gear, including a tank never seen before, and furnished armored vehicles, one of which was used to drive into a demonstrator.
Dozens of protesters in Athens gathered for demonstrations in solidarity with the November 17 hunger striker Dimitris Koufontinas, demanding his transfer to the Korydallos Prison of Athens. Despite gathering at the separate areas of Omonia, the Propalyaea, and Syntagma Square, police assaulted protesters at all 3 locations, making brutal arrests and attacking the press.
Hundreds of protesters in Sudan took to the streets for a 2nd day across the country to demand renewed subsidies for fuel and petrol, which were removed and raised prices for consumers by over 200%. Demonstrators set fire to barricades and blocked roads to pressure the government to act.