Poland burning gay pride flag
More than 10 people had been arrested by 5pm. The police said it had to use force to contain the clashes, including using pepper spray.
There were further clashes with the police near the National Stadium, where the government has recently built a temporary hospital to treat COVID-19 patients. #MarszNiepodegłości #MarszNiepodegłości2020 /NF8Z1XRoBC Participants of the far-right #independencedayMarch in #Warsaw set a house on fire because of a #LGBTQI flag and a #StrajKobiet banner on a balcony. On the Poniatowski bridge in the centre of Warsaw, what appeared to be members of the far-right threw flares at balconies displaying rainbow flags and ‘Women’s Strike’ banners – the movement behind the recent anti-abortion protests – leading to one apartment catching fire and requiring firemen to intervene. To jednak tylko prowokowało do dalszych zadym /qogHlNowTr Straż Marszu Niepodległości i inni uczestnicy jednostkowo nielegalnego pochodu starali się powstrzymać chuliganów. At the Charles de Gaulle roundabout in the centre of the capital, protesters threw rocks and flares, leaving several demonstrators and police wounded, according to the police. Tensions rose soon after the march started at 2pm. It was also attended by far-right parliamentarians, including former presidential candidate Krzysztof Bosak, a member of the far-right Confederation alliance. Many were the usual young men dressed in dark clothes – oftentimes sporting racist symbols – who usually attend this march. In the end, thousands marched on foot on Wednesday afternoon. Warsaw city hall refused to authorise the march this year – because of the pandemic, gatherings of over five people are prohibited – and even the police had expressed reluctance to deal with this event, with many officers saying they intended to take sick leave. Nzd meg a kvetkez alkotk npszer tartalmait: :)(lemon. But the look of Warsaw’s streets this year, with banners reading slogans such as “No to Jewish demands”, leaves little doubt as to who is now in charge on this day.īecause of the pandemic, the organisers initially said the event would be “on wheels”, with people joining in their cars or on motorbikes and maintaining social distancing. Fedezz fel rvid videkat brianna burning pride flag tmban a TikTokon. Frankly bonfires don't really show a welcoming celebratory face to anyone but. Just two years ago, President Andrzej Duda was still attending the march, depicting it as a patriotic affair. But flag burning and intentional provocation and Virgin Mary torching show a different, less tourist welcoming face. But not all -o words were Australian, said Simpson the other of the two editors. Over the past few years, the march – a commemoration of the reunion of Poland in 1918 after more than a century of partition – has turned into a massive far-right fest, with tens of thousands usually attending. Australians used the -o suffix a lot, he reflected.