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Montpellier: a "Red Line" on the Comedy to Denounce the Genocide in Palestine

Summary by Le Poing
On Tuesday, 8 July, about 300 people dressed in red snaked the Place de la Comédie en ligne to the call of the League of Human Rights to symbolize "all the red lines crossed in Gaza" and call for respect for international law. A symbolic action that is part of a national mobilization born to me by various associations and NGOs The article Montpellier: a red line on the Comédie to denounce the genocide in Palestine appeared first on Le Poing.
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On Tuesday, 8 July, about 300 people dressed in red snaked the Place de la Comédie en ligne to the call of the League of Human Rights to symbolize "all the red lines crossed in Gaza" and call for respect for international law. A symbolic action that is part of a national mobilization born to me by various associations and NGOs The article Montpellier: a red line on the Comédie to denounce the genocide in Palestine appeared first on Le Poing.

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Le Poing broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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