Politie beveelt betogers in Brussel om Palestijnse sjaals after te doen in innerstad: “Hoe een kledingstuk de openbare orde kan verstoren, kan ik niet begrijpen” | Israel Palestine

Op TikTok made a video about the politics of the Palestine protest in Brussel, where the fraudsters came from the Palestine and were sent to the city center. A political agent three times with ships, what is sadly dead is a golf of verontwaardiging and criticism on social media.

In the video you will hear a political agent who communicates with the fraudsters that the Brussels city center will not be treated as if it were in Palestine. The agent Dreigde zelfs with offers for degenen the weigerde te luisteren.

“I don’t like the city center more than I want to see it,” says 21-year-old Eva Sadek, who posted the video on TikTok. “The political agent was able to talk to me about what we wanted to say. Uiteindelijk, na various agents om een ​​talking te vragen, zei een van hen dat het was om de openbare orde te handhaven. The clothes in the openable orde can be lost and cannot be accessed.”

“Everything will be sent to you in the center where the sound will be sent to you. What might I like my stem to hear late in a broken ruin? “It’s not over open, it’s over control,” Aldus Sadek.

‘Geen protest symbols’

In response to the controversy between Brussels politics, the protest symbols were used in the fight. Ze benadrukten dat de Grote Markt geen gestikte location is om te bet. “Before this is over, the person will lose the incident. He will be opgemaakt geen enkel proces-verbal”, aldus de politie.

The Palestinian sjaal (keffiyeh) state symbol for verzet, aenheid, soevereiniteit en revolutie. © AP

Sadek benadrukt that ze grateful en blij is the Palestijnen uit Gaza rustig zijn gebleven op het protest. “Sommigen wisten gisteren niet eens of hun families nor in leven were, maar ze stonden he wel om hoord te. If you listen to this, you won’t be able to drag it, it will do the trick. I’m a Palestine, born here and brought together, as a Belg blijf ik ongehoord.”

KIJK. Pro-Palestine campaigning in Brussels

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