An anti-war rally against NATO and for Russia held in Denmark

24.02.2023, Copenhagen

An anti-war demonstration against the West’s interference in the conflict in Ukraine took place in downtown Copenhagen on February 24, according to Rossa Primavera News Agency‘s correspondent.

Several dozen people and representatives of political movements for peace gathered in the square of the Kristiansborg Castle in front of the parliament (Folketing) in downtown Copenhagen with flags, posters, and banners: “Stop NATO’s war with Russia,” “Denmark must leave NATO,” “No to nuclear war!” and “Stop NATO’s military dictatorship and terror against Russia!”

 

Rally against NATO and for Russia in Denmark
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The organizers of the event, the Schiller Institute and the Land, Liberty, Art Party (JFK) have mapped out a route for the demonstration.

 

Rally against NATO and for Russia in Denmark
Nina Khansen © Rossa Primavera News Agency
Rally against NATO and for Russia in Denmark
Nina Khansen © Rossa Primavera News Agency

 

The participants gathered at 2:00 p.m. on the square of Kristiansborg Castle, and then the procession moved toward the City Hall.

 

Danish writer Jakob Munck
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At 3:00 p.m. on Town Hall Square, speakers, including Mads Palsvig, leader of Land, Liberty, Art, Pernille Grumme of Time for Peace (Tid til fred), Danish politician Marie Krarup, Indian-Danish political observer Mrutyuanjai Mishra, and Tom Gillesberg, head of the Schiller Institute, addressed the participant.

 

Мадс Пальсвиг. Лидер партии JFK
Mads Palsvig. JFK Party Leader
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Pernille Grumme of the Time for Peace movement
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Politician Marie Krarup
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Tom Gillesberg, head of the Schiller Institute
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Since the beginning of Russia’s special operation, there have been real political and not only political battles in Danish social networks and alternative media platforms.

 

Rally against NATO and for Russia in Denmark
Nina Khansen © Rossa Primavera News Agency

 

Before the November 1, 2022 parliamentary elections, Tom Gillesberg’s election posters were destroyed overnight by unknown personss. “Someone is interested that I have been dead silent,” Tom Gillesberg warned, calling for an end to NATO’s war with Russia, which would inevitably lead to a nuclear disaster, accusing the Danish government of lying and losing its sovereignty.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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