Upon the government of Norway planning a series of deportations of youth who have grown up in the country, a group of leftists occupied Håkonsgate 12 in Oslo and adorned the walls with banners of protest against the plans. Many condemned the fact that the state had been carrying out practices forcing queer people to prove their sexual orientation, which could prove to be extremely invasive.
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Thousands of protesters in New York City took to the streets in solidarity with demonstrations in Colombia against police violence and the privatization of healthcare. Organizers called for immediate international action in response to police and military brutality and the end of government aggression against protests.
Hundreds gathered in Barcelona to demand the release of protesters imprisoned during the uprising in solidarity with Pablo Hasel, a left-wing Catalan rapper arrested and facing charges for criticizing the monarchy of Spain and supporting the revolutionary Basque ETA organization.
Dozens of protesters in Athens marched on the American Embassy to Greece in solidarity with Dimitris Koufontinas, a former member of N17 on hunger strike since the 8th of January demanding his transfer to the Korydallos prison in Athens, which would give him adequate medical care and the ability to see visitors.
Around 100 protesters in York marched in opposition to a bill debated and later passed in the English House of Commons, which would expand police powers in the United Kingdom and also restrict protests, with a cap on noisemaking and extended prison time for arrests at demonstrations.





