Greenpeace Activists Unfurl 'No to War' Banner in Spain's Capital
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The environmental organization Greenpeace has displayed a large banner at the Puerta del Sol in which the...
The environmental organization Greenpeace has displayed a large banner in the Puerta del Sol in which you can read 'No to the war', as it collects a video hung in its Instagram profile in which you can see at least five activists detached on the facade of one of the buildings adjacent to the Real Casa de Correos, headquarters of the Community of Madrid.Continue reading...
The organization takes up the slogan that mobilized thousands of citizens against the invasion of Iraq in 2003 to call for an end to the current hostilitiesVon der Leyen tries to drag Europe into the world without Trump rules and Putin Greenpeace has displayed a giant banner at the Puerta del Sol in Madrid with the message "no to war," the same one that mobilized millions of people in 2003 against participation in the invasion of Iraq. Activists…
Recovering the slogan that already mobilized millions of people in 2003, Greenpeace has displayed a giant banner at the Puerta del Sol in Madrid with the message "No to war" to demand the end of hostilities in the Middle East. Guillermo Carazo, one of the activists who took off the building with the banner has been interviewed live during the protest in the program La Cafetera of Radiocable.com, where he has explained the details of it and the r…
Greenpeace has deployed a giant banner with the slogan "No to war" on Tuesday at the Puerta del Sol in Madrid, in an action with which it wanted to send a message to the world political leaders in the face of the military escalation in the Middle East.
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